From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent.daudelin_at_verizon.net)
Date: Fri Dec 12 2003 - 18:29:22 PST
on 12/12/03 18:31, Mehmet Golhan at mehmet_at_drparsley.com wrote:
> Hi, It is great to discover this community. My much loved Newton 2000
> is long gone but I still have the flash storage cards. How can i read
> them using the PC card slot in my powerbook/panther? Thank you for any
> suggestions.
You can't read those flash storage cards in anything besides a Newton. So, I
suggest you go to the J&R website (I forget the URL, sorry) and then find
yourself a nice 2100!
-Laurent.
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