Archive for the 'Psion' Category

OFFER: Psion Dacom Gold Cards

Friday, June 10th, 2005

I now have two Psion Dacom Gold Cards surplus to requirements. Free to a good home, or homes. If you want them you can have them.

1 x V34+Fax - no cable - you get it as you see it.
1 x 56k+Fax - possibly broken,with cable and PhoneTools software on 3.5″ disk. (I […]

Posting to my blog from a Psion Series 7

Friday, June 10th, 2005

I’m posting this entry from my Psion Series 7 (EPOC Web application).
For a couple of days I’ve been struggling to work out how to get my new Series 7 to connect to the web via the Psion Dacom Gold Card (56k+Fax) modem that came with it. At last it has worked! … using a […]

In through the out door

Tuesday, June 7th, 2005

The excitement of receiving my new Psion Series 7 on Thursday has been superceded a little by the grief of losing my Psion Series 5mx this evening to a broken screen cable. My screen now looks a little like this:

Which, while being pretty and a bit 1970s retro, wasn’t a whole lot of good […]

Psion Series 7

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

On Sunday I won a Psion Series 7 computer on eBay, for a cool £187, including postage and packing. This also included a leather case, and a Psion Gold Card (a multi-function card, including a 56k modem). Here it is, as illustrated on eBay.

I’ve spent the last couple of hours installing software on […]

PsiXpda … is that a 5mx I see before me?

Wednesday, May 18th, 2005

I received a kind email from POS Ltd today informing me that they’ve moved premises, and would I please update the details on my website.

Once I had, I looked up their website: www.posltd.com and discovered that it’s had a complete redesign. Not only that, but they’re advertising a new PDA called the PsiXpda. […]

Mystery of the freezing Psion 5mx

Friday, January 2nd, 2004

It appears that I am not the only Psion user to experience my Psion 5mx locking me out during a connection to the internet, via a Nokia 6100 mobile phone in my case. The forum on PDAStreet has a very active thread dedicated to this very problem.
A cursory read through the nine (9) pages […]