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>7.6. Psion 5</H1
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>&#13; Currently I have information about a port for the Psion 5 and nothing
about the Psion 3 series.
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>&#13; <A
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>&#13; <A
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is a set of libraries and utilities for enabling Unix (mainly Linux)
systems to communicate with a Psion palmtop over a serial line. On Linux, a
connection over IrDA, using the IrCOMM feature is also possible. A shared
library encapsulates the highlevel protocol (PsionLinkProtocol) and thus
makes it easy to write applications without extensive knowledge of the
protocol itself. A daemon (ncpd) handles the serial connection and provides
it's services on a local TCP socket.
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>&#13; The
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(formerly PsiLinux/Linux7k)
is a project to port the unix-like operating system Linux to a small
group of palmtops.
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