> Just reset your Newton and eject the card right away, there's quite a few
> seconds between the moment your Newton comes back to live, it will just
> mount whatever is left and leave your card alone, works perfect, 100%
> foolproof, every time.
The only problem with that is the relative inaccessibility of the reset
button. I had a thought the other day about drilling a small hole in the
battery cover (with a Dremel tool, or something like it) to make the reset
button more accessible. Has anyone else ever tried this? If so, has anyone
had any problems with accidentally resetting the Newt?
Leland Jory
"Newton users swear by their PDAs. WinCE users swear AT their PDAs."
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