Connecting Newton 130 to my mac

Hi, I'm looking for help with connecting my Newton 130 to my mac. I have looked at a LOT of information online, but am still unable to get a connection established between my Newton and my mac... I would like to at least be able to back up my Newton and install packages, but syncing would be even better. I have a PCMCIA modem for my Newton that I used to dial up back when my Newton was my main PDA. I do not have a compatible WIFI or ethernet card, nor do I have a serial-to-USB adapter of any kind, so I'm stuck with trying to establish a TCP/IP connection. I've read in a number of places that I should be able to set up a modem-to-modem connection, but my attempts have failed. The only step-by-step instructions I have been able to find are the ones at http://tools.unna.org/wikiwikinewt/index.php/MODEMtoMODEM which are specific to a messagepad 2000 or 2100 and don't work on my 130... Can anyone give me some tips or directions on how to manage such a feat?
Thanks!

Powermac G4 Dual 867 / 1GB / 330GB, Mac OS X (10.4.9), 17" Studio Display / 20GB iPod (2nd gen) / Pismo running server duty

Posted on Sep 10, 2007 3:04 PM

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Sep 10, 2007 10:27 PM in response to peter weber

To begin with, I should say that I am not really familiar with the Newton. However, the procedure described under the link in your message appears to be similar to the one in KB article # 22229 (for Mac-to-Mac transfers). Both are not TCP/IP; rather plain communications operations modem to modem.

Two randomly chosen modems, directly connected to each other (that is, a local connection), may have a problem negotiating. In such a case, a very simple line simulator (providing the necessary current) can be built from a 9 V battery, a battery connector, a 330 Ohm resistor and a slightly modified RJ-11 to RJ-11 cable. Do NOT use any line simulator when a modem is connected to the public telephone network.

The Mac would need some kind of terminal emulator with file transfer capabilities (such as the shareware program ZTerm).

Jan

Sep 12, 2007 1:49 AM in response to Jan Hedlund

Addendum

Maybe parts of the (Mac) modem-to-modem TCP/IP information in this document, which I found through a Google search, can be transformed into ideas for your Newton.

Is dial-up and TCP/IP software already on the Newton? Alternatively, would a terminal emulation program (capable of carrying out file transfers) be installed?

BTW, I just connected two older PowerBook computers modem-to-modem (locally) via terminal emulators. One PowerBook had an external serial 56 kbps modem, the other a 33.6 kbps PCMCIA. As with others before, these modems refused to co-operate without the line simulator (post back if you need more details about how to build one) in place.

Jan

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