Talk:Psion Series 5
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Psion 5 vs Psion Series 5
[edit]I've always heard this handheld referred to as the Psion Series 5, not the Psion 5. Psion Series 5 redirects to this article, but I think this should be swapped, so that the real article title is Psion Series 5 and the redirect goes the other way. Any objections? Pelago 09:42, 23 July 2006 (UTC)
- Psion Series 5 is also the official name. As there haven't been any objections in the months since your comment, I've moved the page (and fixed some double redirects). --Safalra 15:39, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
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5MX processor?
[edit]I think the 5MX did not use the CL-PS7110. That SoC is cannot run at 36MHz according to available datasheets, and the memory map also seems off. Does anyone know anything about this? 2601:400:C000:E0A1:A927:3490:531B:EB6 (talk) 05:26, 8 November 2017 (UTC)
I just found an old thread on the Psion 5MX where it is explained that the SoC is NOT the CL-PS7110: https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-7110/mailman/message/4765270/ There is a lot more info in the full thread. 2601:400:C000:E0A1:A927:3490:531B:EB6 (talk) 05:46, 8 November 2017 (UTC)
On the same mailing list there is a mention of the "Winderemere" CPU which the Psion team developed because the 7110 development was held up. https://sourceforge.net/p/linux-7110/mailman/message/36728173/ 00:29, 20 March 2022 (CEST) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 78.49.68.3 (talk)
The 5MX is powered by a Windermere (not "Winderemere") SOC, designed by Psion itself. Citations: https://wuffs.org/blog/building-a-psion-emulator http://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/epoc32/ This has a 36MHz ARM710T core: https://www.netogram.com/psionspecifications2.htm There is a link to the ARM Ltd. datasheet here: https://github.com/Treeki/WindEmu The ARM710T datasheet is here: http://igorkov.org/revo/datasheets/DDI0086B_710t_ds.pdf Liam Proven (talk) 15:38, 21 December 2022 (UTC)