> The mod requires the use of a soldering iron and some extra parts
> and isn't for the faint of heart.
I went to the URL the other fellow, Ed provided. It looks very simple.
> What I do is keep a second set in the charger and when my Newton
> needs a
> charge, I plug it in, swap out the batteries and keep on working.
Since I put the charger to the Newton, I found the charger makes tons
of RF noise. I am not going to take the charger apart to fix it, so
it seems like the external charger and extra set of batteries is the
route to go.
Thanks,
Kevin.
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