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Archive-name: palmtops/psion/series5/part1
Version: $VER: Psion Series5 FAQ v1.1 (Apr 1998)
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URL: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8130/faq.htm

             PSION SERIES 5 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

  Authors & maintainers: Daniel Pfund, Jonathan Littlewood

  Welcome to the FAQ for the comp.sys.psion.* Usenet hierarchy. Find the
  contents table below. Questions and constructive comments are welcome.
  Send them to either co-author.

  IMPORTANT NOTE: this article does not contain any infos on Psion (the
  company), previous machines or any other general Psion information
  (like retailers list, repair centres and so on). For the people
  interested in this information, please get hold of the Series 3x FAQ
  available from the same source you got this article from, or send an
  email to: [email protected] with the subject line: "send
  usenet/news.answers/palmtops/psion/series3x/*"

Contents


         I. DISCLAIMER
         II. CREDITS
         III. COPYRIGHT
         IV. FAQ UPDATES
         V. WHERE CAN I GET THIS FAQ?
         VI. PSION NEWSGROUPS USAGE

 1. Hardware information


         1.1 Hardware specifications
         1.2 Hardware questions

         + *UPDATED* Does the S5 have a soft modem?
         + *UPDATED* Can I send faxes?
         + Are SSDs compatible with the S5?
         + Can I use the CompactFlash card out of my Digital Camera?
         + Are 3c accessories compatible with the 5?
         + Is the IrDA compatible between 3c and 5?
         + My Series 5 hums when the backlight is on. Is something
           wrong?
         + What is a GeoFox One?
         + My stylus is jammed, what can I do?
         + *NEW* Can I connect my Psion to an Acorn computer?

 2. Software information


         2.1 Software specifications
         2.2 Software questions

         + Can I convert Series3 data files to the Series5?
         + How do I convert my files if I don't have Win95/NT and a
           CD-ROM?
         + Can I use PsiWin 1.x with the Series5?
         + Can I use an old Psion Serial Cable with the Series5?
         + *NEW* How do I prevent PsiWin Backup from crashing?
         + *NEW* I can't convert contacts from Outlook, why?
         + *UPDATED* Is there no email program included?
         + Why can't I send control characters from the Terminal
           Emulator?
         + *NEW* Do the Comms and Comms.nam files have to be in the
           Documents Folder?
         + *NEW* Why do the application icons sometimes not work when an
           alarm is snoozed?
         + Do I have to reformat my CompactFlash (CF) card to recover
           space?
         + *NEW* How do I get Word to use the Printer Settings in the
           Control Panel?
         + *NEW* Can I use my PC's custom spell-check list on my Psion
           Series 5?
         + Does the Series 5 have an equivalent to the S3c Jotter?
         + Is there a 'List' view in the Series 5 Agenda
         + Can I use the external buttons when the S5 is password
           protected?
         + The Series 5 won't accept my password, what's wrong?
         + Can I remove those toolbars and slider bars on the screen?
         + Why do some programs only use four shades of grey?
         + *NEW* How do I kill a task that doesn't respond to Ctrl-E?
         + Can I browse the Series 5 ROM?
         + How do I grab a screen image?
         + *UPDATED* How can I convert images from/to BMP?
         + *UPDATED* What is Citrix?
         + Is Citrix available for the Series 5?
         + *UPDATED*Are there any known bugs?
         + Which bugs does ROM version 1.01 fix?
         + What is the difference between ROM version 1.01 and 1.1?


         2.3 Programming questions

         + Is the programming manual included?
         + How is OPL enhanced?
         + Do the old 64k process limit and 512k system mem limit still
           hold?
         + Why does Translate highlight a space as an 'Illegal
           Character'?

    _________________________________________________________________

 I. DISCLAIMER

  This article is provided "as is" without any express or implied
  warranties. While every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy
  of the information contained in this article, neither the authors, the
  maintainers or the contributors will assume responsibility for errors
  or omissions, or for damage resulting from the use of the information
  contained herein. This document is compiled in spare time for free,
  and we cannot resource thorough checking of all its contents. However,
  we are interested in making the FAQ as good as it can be, so your
  constructive feedback is welcome.

  This FAQ is not sponsored or endorsed by Psion PLC or any subsidary
  companies they may own in any way.

  This FAQ is *NOT* intended as a replacement of the User Guide which
  comes with each Psion. Be sure to read that first and - most important
  - please double read the manual, the Psion's online help and this FAQ
  before posting any questions to the comp.sys.psion.* hierarchy!

 II. CREDITS

  I (Daniel) previously held a list of people involved in the original
  Psion Series 3x FAQ which I also take care of. The list was long and
  took much time to maintain as people often changed email addresses or
  I simply forgot to add them.

  I will not use the same technique here, so I'll simply state the
  source of the section with the author's name (and email address if
  you're reading the original HTML version only). When specifying email
  addresses, please take care to send me an email address that won't
  change every 3 months, Iname can offer you a free "forward" email
  address for life; think about getting such an alias.

  When no credits are given, that means the part was written by Daniel
  Pfund or Jonathan Littlewood.

 III. COPYRIGHT

  We (Daniel and Jonathan) assert copyright on this document. We
  encourage you to distribute it widely, but only in its complete and
  original form and if you do not make any money out of it.

 IV. FAQ UPDATES

  For the time being, we are the keepers of the FAQ. If you have
  comments or suggestions, corrections, or you have some information you
  want to see added or a request that we find some new answers, please
  let us know. You can contact us via the Email addresses at the top of
  the FAQ.

  We will update the FAQ as much as time allows. Unfortunately, we
  cannot guarantee a regular monthly update. For upto date news about
  this FAQ, please checkout the Psion FAQs homepage at:
  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8130/faq.htm

 V. WHERE CAN I GET THIS FAQ?

  You're reading it aren't you? SAVE it :-). This FAQ is part of the
  "official" news.answers FAQs and is posted monthly to
  comp.sys.psion.announce and cross-posted to comp.sys.palmtops,
  comp.answers, and news.answers. If you don't have reliable Usenet
  access, you can also retrieve the FAQ by:

  FTP
         This article is archived at any site that archives
         news.answers.
         News.answers' main archive is at rtfm.mit.edu, and this article
         is available there via anonymous ftp in the directory
         /usenet/news.answers/palmtops/psion/series5/partX
         Other news.answers FAQ archives are:

         + cnam.cnam.fr in the anonymous ftp directory /pub/FAQ
         + ftp.uu.net in the anonymous ftp directory /pub/usenet (also
           available via mail server requests to [email protected], or
           via uunet's 1-900 anonymous UUCP phone number)
         + ftp.cs.ruu.nl in the anonymous ftp directory pub/NEWS.ANSWERS
           (also accessible via mail server requests to
           [email protected]).


         You probably will find a location closer to you with the help
         of archie or some other search tool. Usually, the news.answers
         FAQs are held in a directory like
         "usenet/usenet-by-group/news.answers/" and you would be looking
         for the "palmtops/psion" subdirectory in there.

  EMail
         You can use the mailserver at rtfm: send a message containing
         the lines "send usenet/news.answers/palmtops/psion/series5/*"
         to receive all parts or send a message containing "help" and
         "index" to [email protected] for more information on how
         to obtain separate parts.

  WWW
         There are HTMLized version of this FAQ available on selected
         sites on the web. Refer to
         http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8130/faq.htm (Note that
         there is no "l" at the end of "htm", this is not a typo!) to
         find the closest mirror site to you. Please also use this URL
         for any reference from your own web pages because it is under
         my direct control and easily changeable. It contains links to
         all the Psion HTML FAQ mirrors available in the world as well
         as an archive file of both the text and the HTML versions of
         the FAQ for easy downloading and offline reading.
         There are also numerous WWW sites archiving all the
         news.answers FAQs. My favorite site is in Oxford at:
         http://www.lib.ox.ac.uk/internet/news/
         And this list wouldn't be complete without citing the mother
         site of all FAQs at: http://www.faqs.org

  Please do NOT Email the authors or anybody else mentioned in this FAQ
  for the latest version. We simply cannot handle such matters
  effectively.

  If the date at the top of this FAQ is more than a couple months old,
  there is probably a new version available online.

  If you're interested to learn how this FAQ is prepared, you can check
  out a page about that at:
  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/8130/howfaq.htm

 VI. PSION NEWSGROUPS USAGE

  The Psion newsgroups hierarchy (comp.sys.psion.*) is composed of
  several specialized groups. Please pick the one appropriate for your
  question and do NOT multiple post your question to several newsgroups.
  Also, please refrain from using HTML as it is not appreciated in this
  Usenet hierarchy.

  Before posting, also please observe the following simple things:
   1. READ THE FRIENDLY MANUAL (RTFM) and then the FAQ before posting
      any questions! Remember that these groups are here to help you out
      but only if the answer can't be found by yourself. Also remember
      that each time you're posting a question to the group, hundreds
      (if not thousands) of people will read your question. If the same
      questions come up again and again, people will just get bored and
      not answer anymore...
   2. DON'T BE RUDE. Obvious? Apparently not. Our newsgroup is an oasis
      of civilization in a sea of adolescent vitriol and worse. 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.
   3. 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.
   4. 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.
   5. Posting binaries is definitively not recommended in the
      comp.sys.psion.* usenet groups! There is a seperate Psion binaries
      group called comp.binaries.psion which is a moderated group. The
      moderator is Erik Johansen. If you wish to post to this group,
      either Email your binary directly to the news group's Email
      address: [email protected] and it will arrive to the
      moderator or if your news program is configured correctly, post it
      directly to the group. You will receive a message in return
      usually after a lapse of 2-3 days maximum to confirm your binary.
      It has been agreed that very large programs which are not Psion
      specific (ie: don't run directly on the Psion) should NOT be
      posted there but to the relevant computer group. But you should
      send a small message to the comp.binaries.psion group stating that
      you have just posted your program. It is also common practice to
      send a description of your binary; it helps to know if it's worth
      downloading it or not! Usually, this description has the same
      subject line but with part0(/x) suffix. All postings to this group
      have been archived and are indexed on the following FTP site:
      ftp.it.dtu.dk/pub/psion/index.html
   6. 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.
   7. Post to the relevant newsgroup, and please don't cross-post!
      Here's a guide to help you:
         + comp.binaries.psion
           Used for ALL Psion binaries. Also used for large source code.
         + comp.sys.psion.announce
           Used for posting announcements about new programs/hardware;
           the FAQ is also posted to this group. This is a low volume
           group and it's moderated, that means that all postings must
           get approved first by the moderator (Michael L. Kaufman). If
           your news server does not send your post to the moderator
           (but they all do generally), you can send it yourself
           directly for approval at [email protected].
         + comp.sys.psion.apps
           Used for posting questions/answers to all Psion related
           programs; frequented by all Psion programmers to get your
           feedback and ideas of course ;-)
         + comp.sys.psion.comm
           Used for posting anything related with communications between
           a Psion and another device. Discussion of the use of software
           for such communications (such as PsiWin) should on the other
           hand be discussed in the apps group.
         + comp.sys.psion.marketplace
           Used for selling/buying Psion articles.
         + comp.sys.psion.misc
           Used for any subject which does not fall into one of the
           other categories...
         + comp.sys.psion.programmer
           Used for posting programming questions ( OPL / C / ... ), NOT
           programs! (small sources are acceptable though).
         + comp.sys.psion.reviews
           Used for posting reviews about Psion programs/hardware. This
           group is also moderated by Michael L. Kaufman and again, if
           your news server is not set up correctly, you can also send
           your postings directly to him at [email protected].

    _________________________________________________________________

Hardware information

 1.1 Hardware specifications

    * Touch type keyboard (53 real *big* keys ;-) that moves out forward
      when you open your Psion.
    * Touch sensitive, backlit, 16 grey scales, full page width screen
      (640 x 240 pixels) with stylus. Physical size: 133x50mm active
      area
    * Off screen quick access application buttons, and multiple
      magnification (zoom) levels maximise usable screen space
    * Sound recording and playback, with external 3 buttons control
    * ARM 7100 RISC processor running at 18.432 MHz, performance
      equivalent to 33 MHz 486SX
    * 32bit EPOC32 platform
    * 4 or 8 Mb RAM models
    * Uses 2 AA batteries (quoted to last 35 hours) and a CR2032 lithium
      backup battery
    * Size: 170x90x23mm (6.7" x 3.5" x0.9")
    * Weight: 354g (12.5 ounces), with batteries
    * One industry standard CompactFlash slot (no more SSD support)
    * IrDA, maximum speed 115200bps.
    * Included serial port, maximum speed 115200bps.

 1.2 Hardware questions

   Does the S5 have a soft modem?

  No, Psion plans to use a real hardware external modem or the inbuilt
  modems of some GSM phones. However, at the CEBIT fair in Germany
  (April 98), Psion have demonstrated their EasyGSM program that will
  allow you to use some GSM phones with no modem (like some Nokia
  phones), but simply a cable to connect the Psion with the mobile
  phone.

   Can I send faxes?

  Psion have released the Series 5 Messaging Suite which integrates fax
  capabilities with email and web browsing clients. If you use Psion's
  earlier 'EasyFax' software this needs to be removed before the
  Messaging Suite can be installed on the Series 5. The Messaging Suite
  is a free download from Psion's web site and allows for both the
  sending and receiving of faxes.

  For those users who don't need the email and web browser clients
  Psion's 'EasyFax' fax-only software is still available for download at
  http://www.psion.com/downloads/epoc32/.

   Are SSDs compatible with the S5?

  No, Psion has gone for the industry standard CompactFlash which will
  mean that you will get much better prices now than before. Be sure to
  get the biggest size you can as the 5 only has one slot for such
  cards.

   Can I use the CompactFlash card out of my Digital Camera?

  In theory yes. There has been reports that Kodak cameras work fine.
  With the web browser, it may even be possible to view the image if
  it's saved in jpeg format by the camera.

   Are 3c accessories compatible with the 5?

  The 3c PC-Card adapter, Travel Modem and Parallel Link are compatible
  with the 5. Since the plugs are the same (AMP/Honda connector), there
  shouldn't be any problems with using your existing 3c accessories on
  the 5.

   Is the IrDA compatible between 3c and 5?

  No, the Psions (as strange as it may sound) can't speak to each other
  that way. There is hope though in the form of a 3rd party add-on by
  our IrDA specialist Jim Pollock. Check out Jim's web site for regular
  news on this subject at:
  http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/3947/

   My Series 5 buzzes when the backlight is on. Is something wrong?

  No, a very quiet buzzing is normal. The buzzing is caused by the power
  supply for the backlight.

   What is a GeoFox One?

  Psion have licensed the EPOC32 Operating System and applications to a
  number of third parties, including Philips and GeoFox. The GeoFox One
  is clam-shell handheld machine that differs from Psion's Series 5 in
  the following ways:
    * The screen is deeper (640 by 320 pixels) and is not touch
      sensitive
    * RAM is 4 or 16 Mbytes
    * GlidePoint touch pad instead of pen input
    * PC Card (PCMCIA) instead of CompactFlash slot
    * 94 key elastomeric keyboard, calculator rather than notebook style
    * Size 187 x 120 x 20 mm and weight 390 grams
    * EPOC 32 1.01 and numerous bundled applications including browser
      and e-mail client
    * Professional model includes PC Card 33.6K modem and power supply

  The GeoFox is believed to be 100% software compatible with the Series
  5. GeoFox's web site is at www.geofox.com.

   My stylus is jammed, what can I do?

  It appears that some styli may be jammed into the lock in mechanism.
  You can unlatch this mechanism yourself by opening the RS-232
  connector at the back of your Series 5 and gently pulling the lower
  half of the machine's casing just below the RS-232 inscription.

   Can I connect my Psion to an Acorn computer?

  Paul Vigay has programmed ArcLink5. The program is shareware and
  available from his homepage at:
  http://www.interalpha.net/customer/pvigay/Psion/

  It allows a Psion 5 (or Geofox) to connect to the Acorn Risc OS range
  of computers and transfer files backwards and forwards between the
  two. (Paul Vigay, [email protected]).
    _________________________________________________________________

Software information

 2.1 Software specifications

  PsiWin 2.x (CD-ROM only) comes included with every Psion S5. This is
  the program used to communicate with your PC (works only on
  Windows95/NT). It will convert between most common PC application file
  formats to/from your Series5 (see Psion's web site for a complete upto
  date list at http://www.psion.com). PsiWin 2.x can also convert
  Series3a/c applications to Series5 format but not the other way
  around. Free updates to PsiWin can also be downloaded from Psion's web
  site; it's worth the visit from time to time.

  PsiWin 2.x can be configured to automatically detect your Psion and
  back it up at configurable intervals without your intervention. V2.x
  also allows you to see your Psion as another "drive" on your Win95/NT
  system screen and just drag and drop files to/from it with automatic
  conversions on the fly.

  Included on the Psion are:
    * Agenda
    * Sheet (a spreadsheet)
    * Data (a database)
    * Word with spell checker and thesaurus
    * Time (and World map, now together in only one app)
    * Calc (a calculator with 2 modes: simple and scientific)
    * Sketch (a drawing program)
    * Record
    * Comms
    * OPL32 program editor

  Removed since the 3c:
    * Jotter (but see below)
    * 2 Agenda views: List and Busy View (but see below)
    * Outlining and Evaluate in Word
    * Sorting and Print Areas in Sheet
    * File Manager
    * Calling OPL routines in the Calculator

  Useful additions since the 3c:
    * Object embedding: you can now include a spreadsheet in a Word
      document for example. Possibilities are endless...
    * Mac-like (or BeOs like if you prefer) folder operating system.
    * Touch sensitive screen with stylus.
    * Automatic turn on/off when opening/closing the computer.
    * Postponing of alarms
    * "Relational" powerful Database
    * Compressed pictures and sound (record up to 4 minutes per Mb or
      RAM).
    * VT100 emulator in Comms.
    * Agenda entries may span past midnight and may be marked as
      "tentative" when not finalized.

  Psion have also released a ShockWave demo downloadable from their web
  site.

 2.2 Software questions

   Can I convert Series3 data files to the Series5?

  Yes, but only from the Series3 to the Series5 at this time. Maybe some
  3rd party software will be available soon to take care of the other
  way.

   How do I convert my files if I don't have Win95/NT and a CD-ROM?

  PsiWin 2.x is too big to be put on diskettes, so you'll have to find a
  friend who has such a machine. Several dealers can also offer to do
  the transfer for you when you purchase a Series5 from them.
  Alternatively, download the latest version directly from Psion's web
  site directly to your computer.

  Apparently, if you ask Psion Plc, they are able to offer you 12
  diskettes for a nominal fee. Enquire with them if you really need
  disks.

  The Comms application can be used to transfer data in formats common
  to both machines. For example Word documents can be saved as text on a
  Series3, transferred via the XMODEM in the Comms application, and read
  back into Word on the Series5. Some formatting will be lost and this
  route is not possible for Agenda files.

   Can I use PsiWin 1.x with the Series5?

  Yes, but remember that the Series 5 file format converters are only
  available for 32-bit Windows systems. PsiWin 1.x will map the long
  filenames on the Series 5 to 8.3 format filenames when seen from the
  PC. For example, the word file named:

  S5 FAQ latest version

  will be displayed on PsiWin 1.x as:

  s5_faq_l.

  The 8.3 style filename can be specified by embedding it at the
  beginning of the long filename. For example the word file named:

  S5FAQ.txt latest version of S5 FAQ

  will be displayed by PsiWin 1.x as

  s5faq.txt

   Can I use an old Psion Serial Cable with the Series5?

  The Series5 docking cable is the same as that used by the Series3c and
  Siena. Cables from earlier Psion machines, including the Series3a,
  cannot be used with the Series5.

   How do I prevent PsiWin Backup from crashing?

  A number of users have reported that PsiWin Backup (PWBKBACK) reports
  an invaid page fault while the rest of the application works
  faultlessly. In many cases this has been narrowed down to the length
  of the 'Owner Information' on the Series 5. From the main screen
  select 'Owner...' from the 'Information' menu and edit the information
  to the bare minimum. It is not known what the exact limit is.

   I can't convert contacts from Outlook, why?

  It would appear that Outlook's address book has too many fields for
  the Psion to handle when converting in this manner. So, reduce the
  number of fields you want to convert (ignoring things such as
  Assistant and other usually empty fields) by creating a custom map
  (the option is given when exporting from outlook) and selecting only
  the main fields. TIP: Having one field called address works better
  than four fields for Street, Town etc. (Gareth Brandwood,
  [email protected])

   Is there no email program included?

  The Series 5 Messaging Suite provides e-mail, fax and web browsing
  capabilities and is a free download from Psion's web site.

   Why can't I send control characters from the Terminal Emulator?

  Ctrl-<letter> combinations are used as hotkeys for menu items. Use
  Ctrl-Fn-<letter> to send control characters via the terminal emulator.

   Do the Comms and Comms.nam files have to be in the Documents Folder?

  By default the Comms and Comms.nam files are placed in the Documents
  folder, however they can be moved elsewhere. Since the Comms
  application always opens the last used examples of these files it is
  only necessary to move them to another folder and run Comms from
  there.

  For example you could move the Comms and Comms.nam files to
  C:\System\Apps\Comms\ and then press 'Enter' on the moved Comms file.
  This will start the Comms application. Exiting the application records
  C:\System\Apps\Comms\ as the files new home and prevents them being
  recreated in the Documents folder.

  Note that in EPOC 1.00 this does not work for the Comms.nam file.

   Why do the application icons sometimes not work when an alarm is snoozed?

  When the task list is being displayed the application icons are
  disabled. If an alarm goes off while the task list is being displayed
  and the user selects 'Snooze' the application icons are disabled and
  won't allow the user to switch away from the alarm screen.

  The solution is to press 'tab' to switch away from the Alarm screen.
  You can then close the task list and switch applications as normal.
  Although not listed on the Alarm screen, pressing 'tab' when the alarm
  is sounding will snooze the alarm for 5 minutes and remove the alarm
  screen.

   Do I have to reformat my CompactFlash (CF) card to recover space?

  No, space is recovered immediately now when you delete a file on it.

   How do I get Word to use the Printer Settings in the Control Panel?

  Word takes its printer settings from a template and ignores those set
  in the Control Panel. So create a new document called 'Normal' and
  change its printer settings to your desired default values. Save the
  document and then cut and paste it into C:\System\Apps\Word\.

  Subsequently when Word creates new documents it will use
  C:\System\Apps\Word\Normal as its template and select the correct
  printer details. Incidently if you set a password when you save the
  'Normal' template that password will apply to all your new Word
  documents.

   Can I use my PC's custom spell-check list on my Psion Series 5?

  Yes - with a little bit of simple mouse clicking. Here's how to do it
  if you use Microsoft Word. It may look daunting but it's simply
  awkward to explain.

  Load up Microsoft Word's custom user dictionary (Click from the
  'Tools' pull down menu: 'Options', 'Spelling & Grammar',
  'Dictionaries', 'Edit') into Word. Remove the very top line only.

  Convert the text into a table (from the Table pull down menu) and
  insert another column. Shift the original column so that it is to the
  right of the new one. Insert the `#` key into all the empty rows in
  the left column (use copy and paste to speed things up).

  Now, select all (Ctrl+A) and paste into a text editor (e.g. Notepad or
  Super Note Tab). Use the find a replace functions to remove the empty
  spaces leaving each word preceded with the `#` key.

  Add in the following line at the very top of the file (copy and paste
  it from here):

#HEADER START#1#16#0#0#=#HEADER END#

  You should then end up with a file in the following format:
#HEADER START#1#16#0#0#=#HEADER END#
#Andrew
#Barry
#Carmen
etc.

  Close Word down WITHOUT SAVING ANY CHANGES. In your text editor, 'Save
  As' the text file as 'User.dic'.

  Copy this file into the following location on your Psion (use Windows
  Explorer to speed things up):
  C:/System/Data/

  NB, if you already have custom entries in your Psion Spell Checker
  they will be replaced. If you want to preserve them, load up
  C:/System/Data/user.dic
  and copy the entries into your MS Word Custom.dic - alphabetise them
  (Sort A- Z) and then continue as before. (Gareth Brandwood,
  [email protected])

   Does the Series 5 have an equivalent to the S3c Jotter?

  The S3c Jotter application can be emulated using Data on the Series 5.
  PsiWin 2 will automatically translate Jotter files from earlier
  machines into Data files.

  To set-up a Jotter file using data, create a new file and 'Change
  labels...' to:

  Title (type 'Text', length 50)
  Date (type date)
  Notes (type 'Memo', length unlimited)

  The Date field will default to the current date when records are
  added, automatically date stamping the records.

   Is there a 'List' view in the Series 5 Agenda

  The 'List' view, that in the S3x listed all Agenda items in
  chronological order, is not present in the Series 5. However
  equivalent functionality is available from the 'Find' command. Press
  Ctrl-F in any view to display the 'Find' dialogue. Leave the 'Text to
  be found' field blank and set the other fields as appropriate.
  Clicking on [OK] displays a chronological list of all relevant
  entries, very similar to the S3x 'List' view.

   Can I use the external buttons when the S5 is password protected?

  If the Series 5 has been password protected, or Owner Information has
  been set to be displayed at switch on, then by default Voice Memos
  cannot be kicked off by the external buttons.

  To use Voice Memos under these conditions do the following. Before
  closing down press the external record button until the machine
  bleeps. The Record application is launched but is labelled as 'Voice
  notes'. Now switch off. The machine will still respond to the external
  buttons to make recordings even with password protection or Owner
  Information enabled.

   The Series 5 won't accept my password, what's wrong?

  Passwords are case-sensitive and unfortunately there is no indication
  of Caps Lock on the Password screen. Make sure that you are entering
  the password with the correct case. If this fails press Fn-Caps and
  try again.

   Can I remove those toolbars and slider bars on the screen?

  Yes, in all applications you can have a complete screen full of
  important information without extra "gadgets".

   Why do some programs only use four shades of grey?

  The screen's sixteen shades of grey mode takes considerably more power
  than when only four shades are used. Where sixteen shades are not
  needed software authors will tend to use the more economical mode.

   How do I kill a task that doesn't respond to Ctrl-E?

  If an errant task does not respond to Ctrl-E when you attempt to close
  it switch to the 'open files / programs' task list (Ctrl+System),
  select the task and press Shift+Ctrl+E. This will display a warning
  that this option is for 'Emergency use only'. Clicking on the 'Yes'
  button should kill the task. In addition some OPL programs can be
  killed with Ctrl-Esc.

  If the above fails and the task is still running, switch to the task's
  screen and press Fn+Shift+Ctrl+K. This should kill anything. Note that
  using this key sequence while displaying the Series 5's main screen
  will cause a soft reboot of the EIKON shell. Do not try this without
  closing all running applications (and preferably backing up to
  CompactFlash or a PC.) This will lead to loss of your screen settings
  (zoom level, title bar position, information displayed with icons) but
  should not lose any data apart from the previous battery usage.
  Occasionally the system time will be lost. However it is common to
  find that a significant amount of memory is freed up by a soft reboot.

   Can I browse the Series 5 ROM?

  Yes. First check your system preferences and ensure that "Show hidden
  files" and "Show 'System' folder" are both checked. Then from the
  system screen bring up the Browse window by pressing Ctrl-Tab instead
  of just Tab. When the file browser is displayed click on the drive
  letter and select 'Z'. You can then browse the machine's ROM.
  Returning from the file browser will leave system screen showing the
  ROM drive.

   How do I grab a screen image?

  Setup the screen you wish to grab and press Fn-Ctrl-Shift-S. A
  dialogue will be displayed prompting for a filename and grey scale or
  monochrome. Once saved, start a new document in Sketch and "Merge
  in..." as 'EPOC Picture'.

   How can I convert images from/to BMP?

  Psion have provided BMCONV.EXE on the PsiWin 2.x CD-ROM in the Extras
  directory. (Alternatively, you can download it from their web site).
  This is a DOS based program, but must be launched from a DOS session
  from within Windows. At the DOS prompt, just type BMCONV and you will
  see the short instructions. Basically, this tool allows you to either
  merge multiple BMP files into one Psion MBM (Multi BitMap) file or the
  other way around.

  BMCONV is commonly used to convert PC graphics in the BMP format to S5
  Sketch files so that they can be included in S5 documents.

  First use BMCONV to convert the .BMP file to a .MBM file (containing a
  single bitmap). Then in Sketch select the 'File' menu and click on
  'More'. In the sub-menu select 'Merge in...' and in the 'Merge in'
  file selection dialog change the file type to 'EPOC picture' and
  select the .MBM file. Finally select 'More' from the 'File' menu again
  and then select 'Save as' to save the image as an S5 Sketch.

  Remember that existing sketches can't be directly included in other
  documents but you can include a new sketch in a document and then
  merge in an existing graphic in the way described above.

   What is Citrix?

  Citrix allows Windows 95/NT 32-bit applications to be split between a
  remote server and a thin-client. The remote server is responsible for
  executing the processor intensive parts of the application while the
  thin-client, in this case the Series 5, is only responsible for
  displaying the application's output and accepting input from the user.

  In practice this means that users will be able to run heavy-duty
  Windows applications on their Series 5s. The Psion will be responsible
  for the user interface and will communicate with a remote Server via
  land-line or wireless link. The server's processing power and database
  connectivity thus become available to the Series 5 user.

   Is Citrix available for the Series 5?

  Not yet, it is still in development by Psion Software. (David Nalley,
  [email protected])

   Are there any known bugs?

  The problems listed in this section were found in the ROM Version 1.00
  machines. At the time of writing Psion have not released a definitive
  list of which of these problems have been fixed in ROM Version 1.01.
  See the section below for details of the bugs known to have been
  fixed.

     Agenda

  Printed Agendas do not contain dates when some international date
  formats have been selected. Double click the 'International' icon in
  the Control Panel and set the date format to day/month/year to ensure
  dates are printed.

  Create an Anniversary for any date other than the 1st or 2nd of the
  month and give it a ten day preview alarm. Edit it and click the
  [More...] button. If the 'Specify Start Year' box is not checked the
  day of the month is set to '2' regardless of its previous value.

     Word

  The Print Range setting does not work. Regardless of the page range
  set Word will always print the whole document.

     Sheet

  In Sheet selecting a column and then Paste Special Formats will cause
  the application to hang.

  Entering the (illegal) formula =SUM(A1:A2+A3) causes Sheet to crash.
  If the referenced cells contained numerical values the spreadsheet
  will be corrupt and will not reload into Sheet.

  When using Freeze panes any calculated value in the frozen pane is not
  updated when the values it references change. The actual value in the
  cell is recalculated but the new value is not redrawn on screen.
  Redrawing the cell can be forced by selecting the cell and clicking
  the Bold button twice.

  The TIME() function displays the time incorrectly for some values. For
  example =TIME(13,50,0) displays '13:49'.

  If the right shift key and any key of the QWERTY row and any key in
  the ZXCVBNM row are held down simultaneously (for example when
  attempting to type 'CE' fast) all text typed while editing the entry
  is erased, as if the Esc key had been pressed. The same sequence
  causes an 'Abandon Changes' dialogue to be displayed in Data.

  Highlight a range of cells (for example A1:A6) and then hold down
  [Ctrl] to select another cell (C6) so that a non-contiguous set of
  cells are highlighted. Clicking on AutoSum causes Sheet to crash.

  Precedence of '^' and '*' is reversed so that =2*3^2 returns 36 rather
  than 18. The on-line Help cites the correct precedence.

  The formula =MIN(2,MAX(3,4)) returns 1 (regardless of the figures
  entered.)

     Data

  There is a limit of around 25 fields for records in the Data
  application. This can prevent S3x Data files being imported into the
  Series 5 database.

  Embed a sheet into a data record. Double click on the sheet in the
  'Cards' view and edit the sheet. Click on [Done] and the sheet appears
  to be saved to the record. However if you switch to the 'List' view
  and back again the changes are lost. You must select 'Edit Entry'
  before making changes that you wish to be saved.

  Export as text
  If the text of any field in itself contains any text-delimiter, this
  delimiter is not doubled on output. Hence such a text-file cannot be
  re-imported in the data-application without manual editing; eg: Peter
  "Pete" should be exported as Peter ""Pete"", but it is not.

  Import from text
  Problem with fields containing linebreaks. (such as Address:) An
  imported linebreak cannot be re-exported. (!)

     PsiWin 2.0

  It seems that if PsiWin is running in the background and the Series 5
  is connected via the link cable, then it is impossible for the Series
  5 to be permanently switched off. This happens despite selection of
  manual connection (no autosearching) and the link being turned off at
  the Series 5. It seems that the serial port of the PC is still polled,
  the Series 5 is detected and then switched. This completely overrides
  all power management settings on the Series 5. It results in flat
  batteries overnight, swiftly followed by the back-up battery and then
  data loss.

  This even happens if manual connection only is selected. The only way
  to overcome this is to either close PsiWin or suspend it by right
  clicking on the PsiWin icon on the Win95/NT system tray.

     PsiWin 2.1

  When converting between the Data application and a PC database (in my
  case Access) both text and memo fields are converted to text fields of
  length 255 characters. (Even though on the S5 the maximum allowed
  length for text field is 250)

  An Access table with more than 16 fields cannot be converted to S5,
  probably due to a limit of around 4000 bytes upon total recordsize.

   Which bugs does ROM version 1.01 fix?

  Series 5s began shipping with ROM version 1.01 around the beginning of
  October 1997. Psion haven't released a list of problems that ROM
  version 1.01 fixes but the following have been reported by users:

     Word

  Selecting a range of pages to print now outputs only those pages and
  not the entire documents.

     Sheet

  Frozen cells are now updated correctly.

     Comms

  A problem with the application hanging when overruns occured has now
  been fixed.

   What is the difference between ROM version 1.01 and 1.1?

  ROM version 1.01 started shipping in new Series 5s around the
  beginning of October 1997 and fixes a number of bugs present in the
  1.00 ROMs.

  ROM version 1.1 will ship in the first half of 1998 and will include
  major improvements in functionality - though Psion have not divulged
  what these will be. Existing machines can be upgraded to the new
  version by Psion for a fee. The ROM is held on a plug-in daughter
  board in the centre of the machine. Access to the board requires
  disassembly of the machine and while users will be able to swap the
  ROMs themselves it will void their warranty.

 2.3 Programming questions

   Is the programming manual included?

  Yes, the programming manual is available on the PsiWin CD-ROM in
  electronic format. It is in MS Word format but Psion have also
  released it in HTML format on their EPOCWorld web site.

   How is OPL enhanced?

  OPL32 uses almost the same commands as OPL16. Some have been removed
  and others are new. Porting OPL16 programs to the Series5 is a more or
  less complicated task depending on your original program's complexity.
  CALL and OS for example are gone now, so you'd have to find another
  solution.

  OPL32 is extended with the help of OPX (OPL eXtensions). These are
  external "library" files programmed in C++. There are several OPXs
  already included in the S5's ROM.

   Do the old 64k process limit and 512k system mem limit still hold?

  No, you can now use as much space as you want with your application.
  System memory is not limited to 512k either.

   Why does Translate highlight a space as an 'Illegal Character'?

  Unlike the Series 3 Shift-Space is considered an illegal character in
  OPL source. Shift-Space inserts a non-breaking space, regardless of
  the status of the caps lock, and looks identical to a normal space on
  screen. To make non-breaking spaces easier to identify tick the 'Show
  spaces' option in Tools Preferences... This shows spaces as dots and
  shifted spaces as ordinary spaces.
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