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Newton Links

As I wrote last week, I have an Apple Newton MessagePad 100 and an eMate 300. For the benefit of those who may also have some variety of Newton, here are a few useful links.

NewtonSales.com
They have a small selection of stuff for your Newton. I found them while looking for battery options for the Newton. They offer a Newton NiMH Battery Refurbishing service for your Newton 2000, 2100 or eMate. You might want to give their service a try if you don’t want to do it yourself. (I haven’t used their service; I haven’t yet decided whether to attempt it myself or not.)

United Network of Newton Archives
Looking for software for your Newton? The UNNA is the best place to start. They seem to be among the last remaining Newton archives available and they are also claim to be the largest.

PDA-Soft
Looking for help with your Newton or other PDA? Check out PDA-Soft. They have a good selection of useful information, including detailed instructions for taking apart your eMate 300 so you can fix (or repair) the hinge, hopefully before it slashes the display cable.

I said that I’d write about the Newton eMate 300 in a future blog post. Well, this isn’t it. But, until then, if you want to learn more about the Newton eMate 300, read Tommy Thomas’ article, “My Great New Writing Machine: An Old Newton eMate 300,” on Low End Mac. It also provides some useful resources for current Newton eMate 300 owners.

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