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PSION SERIES 3x
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Chris Wesley
11Oct94
Welcome to the FAQ for comp.sys.psion. Find the contents table below.
Questions and constructive comments are welcome. Send them to me at:
Chris.Wesley@tiuk.ti.com.
I. DISCLAIMER
II. CREDITS
III. COPYRIGHT
IV. NEWSGROUP NETIQUETTE
1. INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
a. What is the Series 3/3a ?
b. Brief review of older Psion machines
c. Comparison of Psion versus other palmtops
d. User groups, CIX, Internet and Bulletin boards
e. Obtaining machines: contacts and prices for
f. Obtaining support: Psion addresses worldwide
2. HARDWARE
a. Psion Series 3/3a hardware description
b. Link, hardware and protocol details
c. Power supplies: batteries & mains adaptors
3. HINTS & TIPS FOR GENERAL USE
a. Known problems
4. COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE, SERVICES & ACCESSORIES
a. Business & Legal
b. Education
c. Leisure & Guides
d. Navigation
e. Communcations
f. Utilities
g. Diet, Health & Safety
h. Time Management
i. Mapping & Surveying
j. Services
k. Books & Accessories
5. SHAREWARE AND FREEWARE
a. Relevant FTP and other sites.
b. Other related ftp sites
c. Summary of available applications; (mini-reviews?)
6. CONNECTING TO OTHER MACHINES
7. PRINTING
8. PROGRAMMING
a. Overview of development possibilities
b. How to do various things/Hints & tricks
I. DISCLAIMER
I have taken steps to ensure that the information included here is
correct, but this document is compiled in spare time for free, and I
cannot resource thorough checking of all its contents. Therefore, I
will not be held responsible for any consequences of your using the
information contained in here. However, I am interested in making the
FAQ as good as it can be, so your constructive feedback is welcome.
II. CREDITS
To create this document I have reviewed the Newsgroup activity at
comp.sys.psion over some months, used that to generate a list of
Frequently Asked Questions, used THAT to generate a FAQ structure, then
populated it with extracted wisdom from the news traffic. So the
information here is provide by the newsgroup contributors, who are too
numerous to credit individually. I'm just the clerk that put it all in
one place. Special thanks go to Markus Illenseer, who owned the
previous FAQ - from which I have also extracted useful information.
Thanks also to Clive D.W. Feather [clive@sco.com] for extensive helpful
comments on the preliminary FAQ. Other contributors are credited in the
sections they provided special help in compiling.
III. COPYRIGHT
I assert copyright on this document. It can be freely distributed in
its complete and original form only.
IV. NEWSGROUP NETIQUETTE
I thought it might be useful to include a few words about using the
comp.sys.psion newsgroup. We get a steady trickle of transgressions and
the ensuing admonishments. Maybe we can fix these before they happen in
future. Egg-sucking grannies may skip this section. (Does that work
outside the UK?)
a. DON'T BE RUDE. Obvious ? Apparently not. This newsgroup is an
oasis of civilization; let's keep it that way. Say it nicely or
don't say it at all. If you need to be uncomfortably direct, do
it in personal mail - don't post it.
b. When responding to a post, most handlers will give you an edit
pad with the original post inserted. Delete most of this,
leaving only the part which will set the context for your reply.
This is more effective communication, it cuts down on crud to
scan through, and reduces phone bills for those that pay them.
c. Official NETIQUETTE says you should not use the net for
advertising but the prevalent view here is that the current level
of activity is useful without being obtrusive.
d. Opinions on posting binaries differ. Placing your binaries in
the archive, and referring to them in the newsgroup will not
upset anyone, but it can take a week or so to get there, and it
is more effort. Posting binaries to the group is very fast and
low-effort, but the binary may be of little relevance to most
readers, and it's size may force some un-interested phone bill
payers to spontaneously combust. Use common sense. A short
binary of general interest is probably fine. A 4 Meg GIF of your
mother is not.
e. Consider whether you should be mailing or posting. PING-PONG
personal dialogues may - or may not - be of interest to others.
If not, please don't post.
1. INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
a. What is the Psion 3/3a
I will describe the more advanced 3a here. Refer to the hardware
section to see what you lose on the Series 3.
The Psion Series 3 and 3a are palmtop computers. Though packaged as
personal organisers, they are fully general, programmable, powerful
computers. The quality of the built-in applications, coupled with the
power saving hardware make Series 3's excellent personal organisers.
The sophisticated operating system, the hardware, the built-in
programming language, and the options to program in C and assembler make
them excellent general-purpose computers, with the major benefits of
compactness and battery endurance.
Optional link facilities can connect the Series 3 to desktop machines,
allowing data backup and access to the resources of the larger machine
from the Series 3. Modems, fax modems, printers and other peripherals
may also be connected via industry-standard serial and parallel
interfaces.
The built-in applications include a database manager, a sophisticated
word processor, time manager, world date/time and dialling codes
database, calculator and spreadsheet. Many other applications are
available commercially and from shareware outlets. More details
elsewhere in the FAQ.
The built-in OPL programming system provides a structured BASIC-like
programming language with access to all the features of the machine.
This includes the ability to program polished Windows/Icons/Menus
interfaces like those found in the built-in applications.
The sound interface can record and playback digital sound. DTFM
dialling tones can be created which allow the Series 3a to dial numbers
directly through a telephone.
b. Brief review of older Psion machines
Series 3. The immediate predecessor to the Psion Series 3a is the
Series 3. It is the same machine in size and concept,
but is more limited in many respects. See the hardware
comparison table in section 2a for a list of differences.
Others To be co