A modern replacement for Apple’s Newton Connection Utilities (NCU).
NCX allows you to backup information from a Newton device to your Mac desktop, import and export Dates, Names, Notes and NewtonWorks, install packages and use your Mac desktop keyboard to enter text on your Newton device.
It works with the Einstein emulator too!
Newton Connection now lets you back up and restore your Newton OS 1.x device, as well as install packages as you could before. The Newton 1 dock protocol is a little different, so you need to select what you want to do using the Newton 1 menu before connecting your Newton OS 1.x device. Newton Connection 1.2 Download Now! Newton Connection (NCX) allows you to backup your Newton data to your Mac desktop, import and export Dates, Names, Notes and NewtonWorks, install packages and use your Mac desktop keyboard to enter text on your Newton device. How to install the PC Connect software. Download the software - PC Connect is available in a Windows and Mac version. For PC Connect for Windows - go to www.acurite.com > Help > Download Software > My AcuRite - PC Connect for Windows Download > select Install PC Connect > select Run Now (Run) to install or Save to install later (from your Downloads location, double-click on PC-Connect-Setup to.
The built application is on the Newton Research site.
By Simon Bell simon@newtonresearch.org.
BUILD INFO
Download Newton Connection 1.2 For Mac
The NCX.xcodeproj builds the NCX app. Here at the Newton Research labs we use Xcode 8.The project depends on these frameworks:
Photoflow 1.2 For Mac
- Newton.framework. This provides a NewtonScript environment for data imported from a tethered Newton device. You can use the framework included here, or build your own and link against that. Make an Xcode workspace that includes NCX and the Newton framework for an easier debug life.
- Sparkle for automatically updating the app. You should download that separately and link against the framework that project builds.
- libical library for help translating Newton Dates to ical entries. The source is included here; it has been modified to work in an ARC world.