- Psion 7
The Psion Series 7 is a
notebook computer fromPsion that was released in 2000. In size it is fairly original - larger than apalmtop or handheld machine, but smaller than alaptop computer. It was the first of the Psion series to have a full color screen - and the last. It follows a leather-bound clam-shell design, with a touch-sensitive, VGA-resolutionLCD screen and QWERTY keyboard. Internally it boasts a 132.71MHz SA-1100 StrongARM processor, 16MB ofRAM (upgradable to 32MB) and 16MB of internal ROM.The machine runs the EPOC
operating system (aSymbian OS), and as such, can be programmed in theOpen Programming Language (OPL), using the provided development program, or inC++ using a separate PC-hosted development system. It can be synchronized to a PC by means of anRS232 port to serial connector, a method that is antiquated by modern standards.The unit has an expansion port for a
Compact Flash (CF II) device such as theHitachi Microdrive . It also has aPC Card expansion port, but theEPOC operating system had little support for devices other than flash memory. For data transfer between Psion computers and to use mobile phones as modems the Psion 7 featuresIrDA (infrared) connectivity.The Series 7 is a variant of the
Psion Netbook , a machine aimed at the corporate market. Due to customer demand, the "cut-down" Series 7 was released, distinguished by replacing 16mb of the 32mb of Ram with a 16mb ROM chip. Accessing the OS in ROM required slowing the processor down, leading to the false perception that the Netbook and Series 7 used different processors or PCBs. It is therefore possible to convert the Series 7 to Netbook configuration by replacing this memory card. However, at least two different (interchangeable) PCBs were used during the product's lifecycle, the later PCB distinguished by higher power output to thePC card .Included Software
* Agenda - a
personal information management program
* Bombs - a minesweeper game
* Calc - acalculator
* Comms - aterminal emulator
* Contacts - a contacts manager
* Data - a flat-filedatabase program
* Email - an email,SMS andfax client
* Jotter - a multipage scratchpad
* Program - an OPL program editor
* Record - a voice recording program, for use with the in-builtmicrophone
* Sheet - aspreadsheet and graphing package
* Sketch - adrawing program (for use with the touch-screen interface)
* Spell - aspellchecker ,thesaurus andanagram program
* Time - a worldclock andalarm program
* Web - aweb browser
* Word - aword-processor Linux on the Series 7
An open source project
OpenPsion , formerlyPsiLinux , aims to portLinux to the Psion Series 7, Netbook and other Psion PDAs. See the [http://linux-7110.sourceforge.net/ OpenPsion site] . Linux on the Series 7 rather struggles, given the Series 7's limited resources, but mostPC Card (16 bit) adapters seem to be supported.
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