Most likely culprit is that the speaker has failed in some way...either a wire broke, or the speaker is damaged...eitherway, you will need to *crack* open the newt to find out...good luck.
Ed
web/gadget guru
Download Newton packages directly onto your Newton: http://newton.tek-ed.com
Oliver Leaman <oliverleaman@hotmail.com> wrote:
I need a bit of advice on what to do, if anything, when the sound goes
completely on a 2100. Mine has stopped making any sound, however high I turn
up the controls, and the recording does not produce any sound either. Not
that this is a serious problem, but I do miss the chirps and boings while
operating it.
Oliver
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