Apple Newton Utilities User Manual
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Some system-related information was found that
appears to belong to the application
Newton device. The data takes up
storage. Do you want to delete it?
Many applications store information (including preferences)
in an area called “the System soup.” (A soup is a collection of
information that belongs to a particular Newton application.)
Memory Manager found information in the System soup
belonging to an application that is not currently available to
your Newton device. The application might be on a card not
currently inserted in your Newton device, or you might have
removed the application.
If you removed the application and don’t plan to use it again,
you should delete the information to free storage space. If
the application is on another card, you should keep the
information.
Newton Connection Kit information is stored for
the soup
information takes up
your Newton device’s internal memory. Do you
want to delete it?
The Newton Connection Kit (NCK) uses information in the
Directory soup to control what you see on your computer
after you synchronize. Memory Manager has found NCK
information for a soup that is not currently available. You
may have removed the soup or its application, or it may be
on a card not currently inserted in your Newton device.
If you are no longer using the application and don’t want to
see it on your computer, you should delete the information
to save storage space. If you plan to use the application
again, you should not delete the information.