Ahem.
Details on Monday!
Posted by davelawrence8 at 11:12 am on November 28th, 2008. No comments... » Categories: newton. Tags: apple, eMate, escale, ibook, keyspan, mac, messagepad, newton, OS X. Subscribe via RSS.
That’s not fair, we want to know now! :-)
Posted by Magnus on November 29th, 2008.
Soon enough, sir!
Posted by davelawrence8 on November 29th, 2008.
How did I miss Escale? Did it go by a different name before?
Posted by Blake Patterson on November 30th, 2008.
I don’t think so, Blake. It’s one of the connection apps I’ve heard the least about, but it’s made by Kallisys – they’ve done a lot of Newton stuff.
Posted by davelawrence8 on November 30th, 2008.
[…] To: connect a Newton eMate with OS X using Escale As I hinted at Friday, I had success connecting my Newton eMate 300 with my iBook G4, running OS X 10.4, using a Keyspan […]
Posted by How To: connect a Newton eMate with OS X using Escale « Newton Poetry on December 1st, 2008.
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That’s not fair, we want to know now! :-)
Posted by Magnus on November 29th, 2008.
Soon enough, sir!
Posted by davelawrence8 on November 29th, 2008.
How did I miss Escale? Did it go by a different name before?
Posted by Blake Patterson on November 30th, 2008.
I don’t think so, Blake. It’s one of the connection apps I’ve heard the least about, but it’s made by Kallisys – they’ve done a lot of Newton stuff.
Posted by davelawrence8 on November 30th, 2008.
[…] To: connect a Newton eMate with OS X using Escale As I hinted at Friday, I had success connecting my Newton eMate 300 with my iBook G4, running OS X 10.4, using a Keyspan […]
Posted by How To: connect a Newton eMate with OS X using Escale « Newton Poetry on December 1st, 2008.