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14 Results for "㈁ 휴대폰포커게임사이트 ㉶ rfa609.top ㆄ RHTMXHQRPDLA ㅹ 모바일홀덤사이트 ㉧ 사행게임 ㈓ 메이져포커 ㈓ 홀덤동호인 ㅆ 갤럭시바둑이㉺ 대전맞고"
Psion Series 3 palmtop EReader
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James Fossey
Put a 90s classic into everyday use as a seriously retro EReader.
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PSION II Datapak and Rampak Reader/Writer
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martin
File transfer between a PC and a Psion Organiser II using an Arduino
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1991 Psion Series 3 as a mobile internet terminal
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James Fossey
Want to get online on the move with no frills? A classic 30-year-old palmtop computer (plus a Raspberry Pi & 3G/4G dongle) may be the answer
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Psion x86
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Rune Kyndal
Psion 5, x86 Brain Transplant
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PsiDrive - A USB Psion SSD Drive
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Alex Brown
A USB drive for modern computers that reads Psion's proprietary SSDs, using an RP2040.
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A New Psion EPOC16 Word Processor
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Alex Brown
An enhanced word processor for the Psion Series 3 range of handheld computers.
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Psion Revo Hacking
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Dixbit
My attempt at repairing (and maybe upgrading) a 1999 palmtop
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Modernising a Psion 5 - n00b style
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sharil.abdul.rahman
Fitting modern components into the Psion 5/5mx body for a modern computing experience
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The Last Psion
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Alex Brown
Resurrecting Psion's SIBO/EPOC16 Platform For The 21st Century
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Keyboard and QI Charger Case for iPhone
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inaforeignsky
Creating a Keyboard and QI Charger case for the iPhone XS Max. (No longer Bluetooth)
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Getting online with a 1987 Psion Organiser II
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James Fossey
Bringing an Eighties handheld classic into the modern world, via a Raspberry Pi Zero, some rewiring and a bit of luck
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PsiOnSD
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Greg GothAck Miell
Dragging the Psion 5MX into the 21 century using the Octavo Systems OSD3358 SiP
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PSION II Remote Control
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Matt Callow
Using an 80s handheld for home automation
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The Psion Organiser II as an eBook reader
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James Fossey
Read your favourite novels on a classic 80s handheld device, with a blocky 16x2 LCD screen. It's what the authors would have wanted.
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