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<p id="IIB2b-20"><sup>20</sup> Kenneth Wong — “I’m using the Nokia DTP-2 v.II Cellular Data Card with my Nokia 8110.”</p>
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<p id="IIB2b-21"><sup>21</sup> Mark Rollins — <a href="http://www.mrollins.com/newtmerlin.html">Newton Merlin Setup Info Page</a></p>
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<p id="IIB2b-22"><sup>22</sup> Helmut Fischer — “Able to connect my Newton to this phone (Sagem RD435) using an Apple Modem cable (Mini DIN-8 to DB9) and connecting the DB9 part to a standard phone to PC cable. Had to modify the Apple cable slightly by removing the connection between RxD+ and GND pins.”</p>
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<p id="IIB2b-13"><sup>23</sup> Olaf “Holger” Bohlen — “Today I connected my MessagePad 130 to my Siemens S25 GSM phone with a normal PC Data-Cable from Siemens and a Macintosh to PC Modem Adapter Cable. My configuration for the modem is: ‘Hayes-compatible’, ‘Serial’, and ‘No waiting for dial tone’. And it works great. I was able to fax, mail, and phone.”</p>
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<p id="IIB2b-23"><sup>23</sup> Olaf “Holger” Bohlen — “Today I connected my MessagePad 130 to my Siemens S25 GSM phone with a normal PC Data-Cable from Siemens and a Macintosh to PC Modem Adapter Cable. My configuration for the modem is: ‘Hayes-compatible’, ‘Serial’, and ‘No waiting for dial tone’. And it works great. I was able to fax, mail, and phone.”</p>
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<p>The Newton can also be used with the following GPRS mobile phones and cards.</p>
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