If you look at my speed upgrade site, you will see that I did the xtal swap with a switch AND a ser-001 (newton.tek-ed.com/newtspeed).
I don't know how the other speed upgrade works, so I can't attest to the availability of room for both items.
.Ed
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Download Newton packages directly onto your Newton: http://newton.tek-ed.com
Huxley Dunsany <huckdunsany@mac.com> wrote:
Thanks for the cool info, guys!
One (more) question: I've already got the SER-001 serial port adapter in my 2100. Would I still be able to use the speed-setting switch? I'm not sure where else it would go, without hacking a hole in the side of the case, anyway...
Thanks!
Huxley
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