Osaris
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Osaris is a personal digital assistant
(PDA) featuring the EPOC operating system
distributed by Oregon Scientific
.
The Osaris was released in 1999, and at the time priced at £219.99–£279.99. The Osaris contains an 18.432 MHz CL-PS7111 (ARM 710) processor and is powered by two AA size batteries or external power (6 V), with a 3 volt CR2032 cell providing backup power. The display is a touchscreen, backlit 320×200 pixels with 16 greyscale levels. There are also 10 membrane keys, 5 on each side of the LCD.
The Osaris can be linked to a PC via an RS232 link cable and IrDA
(Infrared).
The Osaris contains 8 MB of ROM, and, depending on the model, 4 MB, 8 MB or 16 MB RAM. The memory can also be expanded using Compact Flash.
The Osaris is the only PDA to use the EPOC release 4 operating system. It also has the distinction of being the first device to run EPOC (later renamed Symbian OS) that was not built by Psion. It is very similar in capability to the Psion Series 5.
The Osaris comes with the following programs preinstalled:
Personal digital assistant
A personal digital assistant , also known as a palmtop computer, or personal data assistant, is a mobile device that functions as a personal information manager. Current PDAs often have the ability to connect to the Internet...
(PDA) featuring the EPOC operating system
Operating system
An operating system is a set of programs that manage computer hardware resources and provide common services for application software. The operating system is the most important type of system software in a computer system...
distributed by Oregon Scientific
Oregon Scientific
Oregon Scientific, Inc. is a manufacturer of electronic products including radio-referenced clocks, home weather stations, public alert monitors, youth learning aids, and fitness devices. The firm was started in 1989 in Portland, Oregon, United States...
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The Osaris was released in 1999, and at the time priced at £219.99–£279.99. The Osaris contains an 18.432 MHz CL-PS7111 (ARM 710) processor and is powered by two AA size batteries or external power (6 V), with a 3 volt CR2032 cell providing backup power. The display is a touchscreen, backlit 320×200 pixels with 16 greyscale levels. There are also 10 membrane keys, 5 on each side of the LCD.
The Osaris can be linked to a PC via an RS232 link cable and IrDA
IRDA
IRDA may refer to:* Infrared Data Association, in information and communications technology , a standard for communication between devices over short distances using infrared signals...
(Infrared).
The Osaris contains 8 MB of ROM, and, depending on the model, 4 MB, 8 MB or 16 MB RAM. The memory can also be expanded using Compact Flash.
- Dimensions: 170 × 90 × 20 mm
- Weight: c. 250 g
The Osaris is the only PDA to use the EPOC release 4 operating system. It also has the distinction of being the first device to run EPOC (later renamed Symbian OS) that was not built by Psion. It is very similar in capability to the Psion Series 5.
The Osaris comes with the following programs preinstalled:
- Agenda: For appointments & things to do, as well as birthdays and anniversaries
- Data: For names & addresses (or any other database use)
- Jotter: For making quick notes
- Time: For alarms
- Calc: For simple & scientific calculations
- World: Shows a map, world times & dialling codes
- Word: For writing letters & other documents
- Sheet: For tables, spreadsheets & graphs
- Program: Editor for writing your own programs