From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 07:48:09 PDT
On 23/09/02 10:29, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_euronet.nl> wrote:
> on 20-09-2002 9:59, Jon Glass at jonglass_at_usa.net wrote:
>
>> Linear memory. 5v/5v cards are best.
>
> Why, 5v/12v are stronger and easier to find and can be used in every 2x00
> Newton, just not in an eMate (to write, that is, it will be read only)
I believe that all 5V/5V cards can be read and written by any Newton running
NOS 2.1. I have a 32MB Pretec that is a 5V/5V and I've been using it in my
2100 for some time now.
-Laurent.
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