iTunes 2 excluded
The Newton iTunes plug-in does not include a copy of the iTunes
application, which you will need to download separately. iTunes
is a Mac user must have. It sorts, shuffles, plays, imports, exports, burns, slices and dices MP3's and other audio file types. If you don't have iTunes
yet, get it from the official iTunes
pages.
Lo-Fi
Music
With Eckhart Köppens great MAD
player for Newton, you can enjoy MP3 audio at 64kbit/s - 22khz
enconding. Other bitrates work as long as the sample rate is either
22 or 44.1khz.
Take parts of your MP3 collection for a spin
Sure, you can't have it all, but there is a good chance you can
grab at least parts of your collection and go nomad!
We assume that this possibility will open up for other Newton
products and create a new market for ATA drivers, memory cards,
USB dongle killers, interconnect-to-earplug
adaptors and many
more.
Goes
with you anywhere
There is nowhere your music can't go, really.
The iTunes plug-in reveals a new dimension of music sharing with
your friends. Since the Newton has no hardware or software lock,
you can now take your favourite music between different computers
without hacking the applications.
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As an end user of this software,
I agree to the following terms:
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1. This program is copyright (c) 2002 Eric M. Schneck, Inc. and
Apple Computer, Inc. I will not modify, disassemble, or otherwise
alter the software.
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2. This product is iTunes ready. iTunes is provided by Apple
Computer, Inc. Copyright © 2001 Apple Computer, Inc. All
Rights reserved. iTunes is a
trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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3. I agree to abide by U.S. and other applicable export control
laws and not to transfer the Apple Software except as authorized
by United States law and the laws of the jurisdiction in which
the Apple Software was obtained. In particular, but without limitation,
the Apple Software may not be exported or reexported (i) into
(or to a national or resident of) Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North
Korea, Syria or any other U.S. embargoed country or (ii) to anyone
on the U.S. Treasury Department's list of Specially Designated
Nationals or the U.S. Department of Commerce's Table of Denial
Orders. Licensee may not knowingly provide the Apple Software
to a member located in, under control of, or a national or resident
of any such country or on any such list.
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4. Redistribution of this software or its documentation in any
form is not allowed without the written permission of the authour.
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Ethernet Connectivity
If you want a fast lane into the music heaven, get yourself an
Ethernet card. With a
compatible Ethernet card, you will be able to access your
Macintosh via EtherTalk from the Dock application.
Slow transfer...
Good or bad, depending on how you see it, the Newton was created
well before modern standards were around. Hence, neither FireWire nor USB are supported.
Instead, the Newton MessagePad 2000/2100 sports a unique InterConnect
port which can transfer your MP3's at a blazingly fast 38kbps.
If you value your time, leave the transfer overnight.
...fast
storage
The Newton does not carry any fragile hard drives, instead you
can store up to 64Mb of music thanks to the two full-size PCMCIA
expansion slots. The Newton uses Linear Flash, expensive and rare,
but damn quick!
As soon as Paul Gyot's ATA driver will be released to the public,
your Newton will
carry
up to 10GB of music equalling countless hours of blockbuster beats.
ATA memory chips are cheap and come in many flavours. You can
find as much as 5GB
of PCMCIA ATA memory for considerably less money than Linear Flash. With its two expansion slots, your MP can carry up to 10GB of media files.
The largest Compact Flash ATA cards today are available in sizes
up to 512MB.
The necessary ATA drivers for using Compact Flash memory
are currently under development.
If you want to give Paul Gyot's beta drivers a try, the ATA project
pages can be found here.
In order to use Compact Flash, you will need a CF adapter.
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