From: Seb Payne (spayne_at_sebpayne.com)
Date: Sun Oct 10 2004 - 13:36:10 PDT
Hi Bolimc
I think there are a few applications which are native in OS X
1. iTunes Sync (don't know which Newton's it works with!) -
http://www.pixell.net/doppler/newton/
2. Newton Package Installer - http://www.stevenf.com/index.php?node=NewTen
3. nSync - Syncing with iApps -
http://homepage.mac.com/nowhereman77/hacks/newton/index.html
However, if you use the ATA support with a CF-->PCMCIA adaptor, you could
put the packages onto a CF card and pop it into your Newton. Would this
work?
Seb
On 10/10/04 9:17 pm, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_telebyte.nl> wrote:
> On 10-okt-04, at 20:09, bolimc wrote:
>> I found an old Newton MP 100. Is there any chance to
>> connect with one of my apple computers ? (Powerbook
>> G4, Cube upgraded, Imac G5, all with panther).
>> If so please detail step by step the things I have to
>> buy and to do and suggest me where to find them.
>> Thanks in advance for your patience
>
> I'll give it a shot, but I joined the Newton fold woth the 110 so I can
> only give you an (educated) guess.
> AFAIK you can connect with the Newton Connection Utilities, very nice
> app, should be on Unna.org
> To run this program you'll need Classic running within Panther (or you
> can reboot into OS (of course) and a a USB to serial adapter, Keyspan
> has the best reputation.
> BTW, the Keyspan drivers should be activated in one environment only,
> not not under Panther and Classic at the same time, won't work...
>
>
> Robert Benschop
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