Are you able to open the files and get to something that looks like code? I'm
having trouble getting NTK to do anything useful with the files, it doesn't
understand what they are. I've tried both PC and Mac versions of NTK.
--- In newtonprogramming@yahoogroups.com, "Matt Kowalczyk" <MKow1234@a...>
wrote:
> I am going to try and upload some coding for a few miscellaneous
> Newton apps. The apps were developed by former Newton developer Paul
> Jones of Australia. Don't bother the guy; he's no longer involved in
> any way with Newton stuff. However, he did give permission to use
> his programs and code.
>
> Mr. Jones made pretty good progress on a few different apps:
>
> * "Newt MousePad", which allows the Newton screen to take the place
> of a keyboard mouse. I believe tis requires an older Mac or PC to
> function. It needs a bit more refinement before it will be decent to
> use with more modern Windows-based computers.
>
> * "DosTerm" allows one to control a PC via serial connection with a
> Newton, using DOS line commands. I can see this as a possible way to
> expand upon existing Newton-to-PC data exchanges.
>
> * "Newt CRO" was intended to collect and display information from a
> cathode ray oscilloscope. There might be something good within the
> code that would lend itself to other interesting projects (using a
> Newton to monitor car engine functions, perhaps).
>
> I have some others stored on the desktop, and I'll gradually go
> through each one and upload the code. All of these programs and
> their code is intended as freeware. So long as nobody tries to
> profit from them, we're fine. I hope that this will prove useful.
>
> Warmest regards,
>
> Matt Kowalcyk
> Detroit, Michigan, USA