That's great. Thanks for sharing the link Greg. After watching that, I
seem to recall playing with the EZ-Presenter and Tibet. I think it may
have displayed photos in color too. Now I'll have to dig it out of the
closet.
Thanks again,
ken
On Oct 6, 2009, at 3:34 PM, Goodwin, Greg P. wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: newtontalk-bounce@newtontalk.net [mailto:newtontalk-
>
> They are, of course, monochrome output, but I recall reading about
> some utility or driver that was supposed to allow you to produce some
> output in color, giving you the choice of pen color for your stylus
> perhaps. There was also a utility that allowed you to export a file
> from a .ppt file on a windows pc to a slide-show type file for the MP.
> IIRC, you couldn't edit it on the Newton though.
> The cards are called EZ-Presenter and make your MP look like a
> tethered accessory to whatever is on the other end. It is rather bulky
> and does consume some power so I used it with AC power generally, but
> especially at that time, would have more people asking about the
> technology than your content after the presentation.
> Does anyone else out there have one they're still using?
> ken
>
> ====================================================================
>
> You'll LOVE this youtube video I put together back when I had a
> EZ2VGA card.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWEfNeNGBdY
>
> Shows the 256 color wonder that the Newton can be. ;) (Movie was
> made with one Newton 2000 displaying the video, another Newton 2000
> playing the mod soundtrack, both connected to a video recording
> device, but all in this video was done BY a Newton.)
>
> Doc Clu
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