Ah, yes, it's a flash card.
So there's no way of registering these drivers any more? Even for money?!
That's a real shame.
On Friday, March 14, 2008, at 02:00PM, "Woody Smith" <woodysmith@comcast.net> wrote:
>Your 32MB card is likely a linear flash card, and thisw seems to be
>the largest size of linear flash that works. Not all linear flash
>cards work in all newtons and some don't work in any. Check the FAQ
>for some guidelines. For the eMate you need a card that writes at 5v.
>Paul Guyot wrote drivers that allow the use of many ATA devices
>including CF cards with adap;ters and some micro drives.
>
>see <http://www.kallisys.com/newton/ata/> for the good news and the
>bad. You cannot register it so the size limit is 4MB
>
>Woody
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