Not really no. The newton uses the card in a totally alien format to a
laptop. You can direct copy a card using a laptop using certain tools
(that make a full direct image) but otherwise that is all you can do
with it. Without formatting the card, then you can use it in a laptop).
-Dan
On 9/29/2009 6:23 PM, ECHi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> isn't it possible to read a PCMCIA Flash Card written by a Newton 120?
>
> I thought:
> - Put the card in a notebook (PCMCIA Slot)
> - Mount the card
> - Communicate with the card by direct address (I think theres no filesystem...?)
>
>
> echi
>
>
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