Re: [NTLK] My Newton @ Apple Saga continues.

From: Laurent Daudelin (laurent_daudelin_at_fanniemae.com)
Date: Fri Dec 21 2001 - 11:00:05 EST


On 20/12/01 20:37, "Loren Finkelstein" <Loren_at_Finkelstein.Net> wrote:

> You are right and wrong. :-)
>
> The system patch wasn't there. Even after my restore I only had 717041.
>
> I tried to do the patch, but kept getting an error. Perhaps some of the
> junk I had installed prevented it. So, I wiped the system and then loaded
> the patch. Now up to system, 717260, just like my original newt.
>
> Still, it's only showing 912k of System RAM Installed. :-(
>
> I even tried 710031. Still, not showing the RAM. Is there some other patch
> I am missing, or is it more likely that my Newt lost it's upgrade?

It's very likely that your Newt lost its upgrade...

-Laurent.

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