I'm exploring my options for having an inexpensive serial terminal to hook up to my Linux server (EPIA 5000 running ClarkConnect). I have found one potentially exciting option today.<BR><BR>There are ...
The eMate 300, one of the most fascinating forgotten Apple products of the late 1990s, has received a second life as a Raspberry Pi laptop. The personal data assistant, which Apple sold for less than ...
It was called the eMate 300 and was based on Apple's Newton OS. For MacWEEK, I wrote about this device in late October 1996. It's hard to evaluate specs and costs from those times with today's ...
In 1997, Apple offered the educational market a Newton-derived portable computer called the "eMate 300." Using an ARM processor, the eMate had a full-size keyboard that was housed in a case similar in ...
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