Gaming On A Mini Laptop From 1993!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Today we will be gaming on and using a small palmtop computer from 1993 called the 'Psion 3a'. I purchased this off of eBay for $25, let's see just what this thing can do.
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Thats a dead meme
Omg why you cutted your long hair. It was better than this
You also hide the taskbar on your computer
Psivewri and your taskbar disappears
BuT cAn ThIs LaPtOp RuN FoRtNiTe
You have to understand that back in the day this thing was magic.
I remember wanting one as bad as I want a PS4 Pro now.
@MaryTheLamb X3 I am 36 years old. Thanks for replying to my comment. I hope you have a good life, and dont worry too much about what other people think.
Try to do your homework, and if you dont succeed in something, doesnt mean you ve failed, just try again.
Winners are not those who get it right the first time, winners are those who dont stop trying.
Take your time and do things your way, because you can only succeed your way, no other person can understand your needs as good as you do.
You re gonna look silly in life some times, and sometimes you will feel sad, and sometimes you ll be alone,
but all of that is ok and it passes. Happiness is not something you can lock and keep forever,
Its a visitor who comes when she pleases, if you let your door open to her and make her feel comfortable.
I hope I m not boring you with all this advise, I just like talking to young people and helping them feel good, because I know it can be difficult.
Have a great day, kid.
@@nikoskabbadias the comment seemed to have been gone. Nonetheless, I thank you for your kind words. May blessings be upon you!
Fevos Man damn you’re inspirational and motivating. Go do something with that!
Hope you have a great day
I was obsessed with PDAs in the 90s and early 00s!!
I actually stole one of these when I was 13 years old from the Wiz. I stole the one form the store display. I still have it someplace. I remember sneaking it into class and showing my friends in the 8th grade. I tried to organize the hundreds of laser disks my father had to easily search the database and find them, unfortunately after spending hours doing this some how I lost all my data.
I never showed my parents it because they would ask where I got it from so I always kept it hidden.
Oi that was mine 😂 I want it back 🤣
My friend used to have a Psion Revo when we were in highschool. I remember he had some 3D tank wars game on it. By the way did you know the operating system on these called EPOC is the direct predecessor of Symbian, the OS that run on all Nokia smartphones until they got bought by MS?
The Revo came some time after the Series 3, and, like the Series 5, it used a 32 bit ARM chip, whereas the series 3 used a 'clone' of the 16 bit 8086 from NEC. The Series 3 ran a different OS, called SIBO.
@@another3997 SIBO (acronym for Single Board Organiser) was the codename of the project before 1987, before the ‘3’ came along the OS had been developed as EPOC and was later called EPOC16 to distinguish it from the 32bit later developed OS.
@@davidgriffiths4844 - SIxteen-Bit Organiser (SIBO)
I used to write software for these. Loved them. In the UK they were called palmtops and wouldn't be regarded as a laptop. They were way ahead of their competitors. The series 5 which came later was a great success. I saw someone comment on it was similar to an Acorn machine, that was because Psion licensed them to Acorn for the educational market.
I wish Planet Computers Gemini series worked better, I’d consider getting rid of my iPhone for a solid model even though I don’t need a keyboard daily. Just bored with the iPhone series, nothing new has been developed for years.
Seeing this makes me want to buy an HP Jornada 720 or an iPaq.. I used to LOVE messing around with them. It's always fun to see how far we've come in terms of computing power.
The palm VX is fun as well.
@@Trekeyus HPJ720 and 728 were the best HPCs!!
I bought a psion organiser cm back in April 1987, its still working now, I use the finance and games packs on it as well as numerous other packs that slot in on the back of the unit collected on ebay over the years.
Ah... happy days! I developed a PacMan clone for this called "Chomper" for Widget Games. I re-worked it for the Series 3, 3a/c, 5 and Revo. I bought some of these palm computers myself to develop upon, and the game more than paid for the cost of buying them.
My uncle gave me his old 3c when I was 10. It was so nostalgic seeing the “Sheep” programs again after all these years! I remember how exciting it was to find something new I could install and play with. I was particularly fascinated by the in-built OPL programming language, now 20+ years later I’m a full time software developer. OPL and Psion got me started!
Psion and Psivewri
what a great duo
Are you Czech?
+Hasuke no slovak (nie slovák)
Oh, we're neighbors then, I'm Czech. @@cavosavosk
more useful than the apple newton
That bar is pretty low.
Yeah, it actually really is now that I think about it.
Shut the fuck up Apple hate rand google fucking sucks
@@tomtv8394 Whoa man chill He doesn't hate apple just the apple newton was pretty useless anyway
@@meekraindrop6794 yet it will have more PDA children later
Frank Walker FTW
Walker or Welker
Frank from national tiles?
My best 3 got a German keyboard and works best with the German startup/settings. The Siena, 3a and the 3c are falling apart. Back then I came to the 3MX and I bought some Workabouts recently to play with the MX speeds again. The built in OPL programming is powerful and can use the PC disk(s) when connected. At least with XP and lower. The AA battery computing with months of standby time is something we should consider again.
Hhello! Frank Walker from NationalTiiiles! Good job, great vid :)
I was worried no one on here would know of Frank Walker 😂😂
Dude you have some of the best content on youtube for tech by far your my favorite youtuber to watch, your so entertaining please keep up the AMAZING work!
got one for years, nothing in the marquet equals it. Always works, never crash, reliable and it was the perfect size for the pocket.
Great job as always. You never fail to make a good video.
You love old gadgets? Me too...It seems like a nostalgic thing to own and use them, then when I found your channel, I found one more person who love them too...This video remembered me to my 2006 PDA, an HP iPaq with WM 6 installed. I've played the bubble breaker and solitaire for many times!
Wow I was lucky enough to have one back in the day to help with spelling what with being dyslexic. The other day I found it and shown my lad he was like it’s got xcell on it. Yeah the thing was lmagical back then didn’t know you could play games on it till now lol
1:21 "...which, after removing the cover on the rear, slot in nice and easily."
You've just described my Friday night.
Love your videos man! I love old computers too :)
My current desktop computer is build in the same Phantek case as you have.... Thanks for posting this video. I have the Psion 3a,3c and the 3mx. nice little computers.
I have one of these! Still works. When I remember to replace the batteries that is >_>
What is going on!? Saw the Brother WP-80 Word Processor video I spent many many hours on when I was very little and the next video is that PDA that I had too!! I cant believe you have videos of both lol.
A precursor to Symbian. Most modern version is Nokia 9300. There was E90 communicator but it used Symbian s60 instead of S80 which was direct descendant of Psion devices.
Technically, the Series 3 OS is very different to the EPOC OS used in the later ARM based Psion 5 etc. It was EPOC that became Symbian. The Nokia 9210 series was the device with the most commonality to Psion's original EPOC OS, although the kernel was used in a variety of guises, right up to Symbian 3 "Belle", used in the last official Symbian device, the Nokia 808.
Symbian was way ahead of its time. By pure coincidence my first “computer” was a Psion 3c and my first “smartphone” was a Nokia 7650, both were hand-me-downs from different uncles when I was a kid. I learnt to code OPL on the Psion, and later discovered OPL worked on the Nokia too (albeit a more modernised version). Now 20+ years later I’m a software engineer, inspired by OPL and Symbian OS. Awesome!
Your videos are amazing and they inspire me to do things that you always do, buy laptops, tests games, etc. Hope you get to 100K soon!
@despacito 2 k thanks for reminding me
I actually remember seeing either this, or something very similar at RadioShack back in the 90s
When I worked at best buy in 2012 this smart ass kid picked up a regular laptop and and went "O IS THIS ONE OF THOSE NEW CONVERTABLES" then bent the screen backwards, broke it and walked away 😆
I have the first model in this series, and I used to have the 3mx but sold it to raise funds. Great handheld computers and still surprisingly capable to this day, and I heard that some businesses were using them up until a few years ago, due to their reliability in tough situations. However it seems you got lucky finding one where the hinges are not broken. This is the weak point of these devices, so be careful with those but otherwise it is a very sturdy unit.
Where's the eucalyptus oil? 😭
I was the first person in class (HS) to have something like a laptop, namely a MobilePro 780. Got it off eBay in around 2002 or so, came from a previous life in a warehouse inventory keeping role. Unlike these older palmtops, the MobilePro has an exceptional keyboard, far better than current laptop keyboards in my opinion. If you can find one cheap, I'd recommend checking one out; it'd make a great less distracting minimalist word processor, as MS Office was a core feature; the ROM contains a WinCE install and Office and not much else.
After the Series 3, Psion released the Series 5, 5MX, Revo, Series 7 and the Psion 'Netbook' which all had much better keyboards, ARM CPUs and a new OS. The Series 5 and 5MX keyboards were mechanical wonders, as they automatically 'expanded' when you opened the device to give a keyboard bigger than the closed footprint would suggest. The new OS was EPOC 32, which became the basis for the Symbian OS. The original 'Netbook' was a compact portable computer, trademarked by Psion in 1996, not devices like the Asus EeePC etc that came out 12 years later.
Nice, I really need to pick one of these up for my small plamtop/pda collection.
Where did you buy this mini laptop from? Its so cool for an ultra portable laptop.
It's so fascinating to see how much our technology has changed and evolved since then
I got my original Psion 3a from work. Later I got a 3c and a Sena. Still got them all although the 3a is a bit beat up. Also have the game cart with Horace in the Mystic Woods on it. I used to play that a lot.
0:01 OH NO YOUR TASKBAR DISAPPEARED!
Still using my Psion 3mx after 20+ years - simple, reliable, turns on and off when you want, never crashes (ever), and un-hackable due to no internet connectivity - I love it!
well rouge programs that connect to the internet when plugged into the pc or just viruses
@@Ordlnary_Gamer Viruses have to be written for each particular OS or to work on a common mechanism found in modern devices. The proprietary Psion OS, SIBO, and it's main applications are stored on ROM, so they cannot be changed by any software. It has its own special file formats and doesn't use any common systems found in modern devices, no Java or Office macros etc. They are not designed or used like modern 'connected' devices, so someone would have to write a virus in to a program designed specifically for SIBO and hope someone would download and run it. But nobody writes viruses targeting such old, niche devices that don't work with common exploits, and usually have to be connected to a PC or Mac just to get files on to it in the first place. It's much easier and more profitable to write a virus to exploit those modern PCs, Macs or Android devices etc.
To this day Psions remain probably the best time planner available. The Agenda function has a year view allowing planning years ahead. Every other device I've tried frustrates me as it crops my time horizon to 3 months ahead.
I remember I really wanted one of these when I was a teenager. Regrettably I never did save up enough to buy one
Ahah same !
I definitely need to get one of these.
That small magic trick in beginning 🤪
@0:49 damn that's some nice mechanical engineering, almost orgasmic
Jean-Paul Demou's palmtop from " Executive Decision " 1995.
6:12 it looks like he is holding a 3ds in his hands
this man be looking fresh af now
youre such an underrated chanel ohh my god, youre the best!
im hooked on your vids mate
I use to own a PSION unit, but it didnt have a backlight so I sold it and bought a HP 360LX (Has a awesome white backlight).
When Thanos Snapps His Fingers *YOU DIED* D:
When PSIVEWRI snaps his fingers *Gets a haircut* :D
This thing can run pokemon blue using nocash gba emu
Sold a lot of them from 1993 to 1998... they were bloody expensive, but the best in the business then...
Haha i love the design of this little thing
On the Base of this "3a" there was the Model "3mx" at the end of the marketing period. Instead of the 7,68 Mhz CPU-Speed of the "3a" the "3mx" had 28Mhz - it was/is the world´s fastest 80186 until today.
The NEC V20 used in the original Series 3 was 8088 compatible, not 8086, although there were several instructions not present in the 8088, and it also had "Real Mode" features found in the Intel 286 processors. Intel sued NEC, who settled out of court. The V30 in the 3a, 3c and 3 MX was an enhanced V20, generally 8086 compatible, although again with added extras.
@@another3997 The "NEC V20H" in the Series 3a was already fully compatible with the i80186, and had even the original clock speed of 7,68 Mhz. Later, the "3mx" was hardly overclocked to 28Mhz. From Series 3a on, the Psion Palmtops were 16bit machines.
Please devide "Series 3a" from "Series 3" - these were different machines, with different displays and designs.
And even a 8088 Chip has internal a 16bit bus width. Only for external connections it was reduced to 8bit.
There are no differences in chip set between 8088 and 8086 - only clock speed from 4,77 to 7,68 Mhz and the external bus width are different in their performances.
Yay, a new Psivewri video!
0:01 taskbar vanished
Got One of these for 15 dollars with like 20 expansions ssds.. but i dont have the cable :c ... Nice Little pc! Nice vid :)
As a PSION 3a owner..
this device is pretty noice
I remember there was a type of solid state storage called bubble storage.
Bubble memory was a 1970s technology that had pretty much died out in mainstream computing by the early 1980s. Other types of electronic memory chips provided superior performance for main memory, whilst magnetic hard drives could store more and were much faster for long term storage. It's use in 'solid state' devices ended shortly after 'flash memory' appeared.
looks like a 2DS when completely folded up.
You mean a 2DS looks like a Psion when folded up... the Psion was around long before the 2DS. 😉
This is more a pda than a laptop tbh, but really cool
They were certainly never designed or marketed as Laptops. Psion used the PDA moniker on these.
Good to see you back Mate
The psion was awesome back in the day..
I think it has a spectrum emulator
I what to see an video about a gaming pc from 2009
Wow, this is really cool, especially for $25!
I might replace my MacBook Pro with this thing as a school laptop
0:00 he snapped the taskbar away
its been 5 years since you made this video...do you cringe when you watch yourself do the finger snap hair style thing or do you still you nailed that one?
I have seen this thing in executive decision movie.
the OG GPD guys lol
I had one of those, the first time around.
My Dad gave me this in the 90s lol
Good video!! How old is this device...I choose GPD Micro PC
You are damn underrated.
Seems like forever
I owned this but I think I would rather get the version 5.
How about a Windows CE device?
What was the point of the beginning and the video
*HELLO, FRANK WALKER FROM NATIONAL TILES*
Lmao national tiles
Wow my dad has one of these
Even this 1993 laptop is stronger than the 2018 iPad pro.
a cereal box is stronger than the ipad pro, i never bought one that came bent
Daniel P it also happens unintentionally on accident
What happened in 1993? Windows 93
i miss eucalyptus oil
I love @psivewri for win and Mac repair but I love @dankpods for iPods and @ijustine for unboxings
OS? CPU? Specs?
Is it already 2023
I had one years ago but I came to drop it on the ground and it broke :/
Did you go to Vale Park Primary School?
I think in honesty that it was a mistake to not show the basic programs. It would be more informational about the product.
I have a psion series 3 but the screen is damaged a bit
Join th psion club!
(I have a 5 series)
Where is the minecraft fps test?
You have nice hands
Psivewri: "first of all let's check out Psionopoly, a version of, you guessed it"...
Me: SimCity?
Psivewri: "Monopoly"
Me: :(
I remember these devices when they first came out. Definitely nothing I was interested in at the time as I would prefer a Gameboy over this.
0:00 its WILBURGUR
Your amazing
But can it run (insert funny word that makes no sense) ?
But can it run Crysis?
HES BACC