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SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale (edited)
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 11:01 am
by PaulK
Edit 2 - price reduced to £40.
Cheers
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Edit - reduced from £50 to £45 since I've reduced the price on EBay. Thanks
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Hi,
I was recently kindly gifted a SDRP Electronic Field Book, having looked at it on EBay and mentioning how interesting it looked. I hadn't seen one before.
Unfortunately I don't really have a use for it, and have been given permission by my son who purchased it for me, to sell it on! I will be using the cash from its sale to purchase other Psion bits and bobs of course
Thought I'd list here first, as I'd rather it go to hardcore Psion fans, before I put it on EBay.
Was looking for £45 + P&P, which I believe is a little cheaper than it was purchased for, but I'm not looking to make on this, given it was a present in the first place!
Anyway, let me know if anyone is interested.
It's a cool little machine, but I just won't use it and don't have the space to collect any more old hardware!
Many thanks
Paul
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Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 11:49 am
by amenjet
I found a bit of information about it here:
https://archive.org/details/NH2021_Popu ... 4/mode/1up
Looks like it can be a standard XP. I'm not sure what the 'reinforcement of the solid casting' is, though, might be worth a look inside?
SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 2:15 pm
by Martin
Well spotted @Andrew, that looks like an original article that was reworked for the Psion News 3 (Winter 1988)
(here)..
@Paul... The article metioned that it can be used as a standard Organiser! With that in mind when you switch it ON without any datapak's in either slot do you get a 'PACK' or 'TRAP' messaage or does it boot to a standard FIND SAVE DIARY menu? If if boots standard then PEEKB(-24) in the calculator will tell if it is (1) a 16K XP or (2) a 32K LA - If (20) that would be an interesting 96K version.
I don't need it but I do appreciate you using the Forum Shop to give members a fighting chance.
Sincerely and in good faith
Martin
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 4:10 pm
by amenjet
It is possible to put a standard ROM on these custom XP machines and get the normal XP code running. Well, I've done it on a P250, I think it was one of those, and it's now an XP.
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2023 10:16 pm
by PaulK
Hi,
Thanks for all the information!
The machine boots up as a normal XP, the the PEEKB command outputs a "2"
Hope this helps.
Many thanks
Paul
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SDRP in Jape
Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2023 8:59 pm
by Martin
That's it Paul a standard 32K XP (LA) with a special keyboard that will only make sense with the datapak inserted and the software running... Do you have the datapak? Even better do you have the user manual? Everyone knows I like a good manual.
Martin
Jaap has a copy of version 1.05 of the OPK image. But it has some sort of protection and wont run in Jape.
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SDRP CM/XP Datacom Group Ltd. Ver 01.05 64K
Software used for land surveying. The SDRP Electronic Fieldbook was a standard XP/LA with different (but equivalent) keyboard markings, and a belt hook on the back.
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale (edited)
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2023 10:32 pm
by PaulK
Reduced price to £40 if anyone interested.
Cheers
Paul
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale (edited)
Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2024 7:09 am
by PaulK
Reduced to £30 if anyone is interested.
Many thanks
Paul
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale (edited)
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 12:42 am
by Zzoom
So been having a play with this and managed to get past the bad checksum
if anybody is interested at looking at the pack
Re: SDRP Electronic Field Book For sale (edited)
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:31 pm
by Martin
Zzoom... Yes please always interested in having a look.. You never know what you'll pick up..
How did you get past the 'bad checksum' = I have a similar issue trying the SDRP Land surveying pack!
Sincerely
Martin