Try louding up Sloup; its less temperamental than NCU but won't do what NCU
does. At least it will tell you whether or not your hardware is working
properly.
HTH
Cheers
Tony
[snip]
Okay, so I got NCU installed and up.
Newton just won't connect. No matter what I try.
Tried Slowdown.exe, won't connect.
Made sure my COM port speed matched the settings in NCU, no dice.
The PDF manual doesn't seem to help much; at least, it's not telling me
anything I haven't tried.
Using a Toshiba Tecra M3 (P4M one point something GHz, centrino, blah blah)
on WinXP.
Am I missing something obvious here?
[snip]
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