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An exploratory tool developed for investigation into Psion's 16 bit SIBO architecture and EPOC16 operating system. Designed to work on the Psion Series 3a/c/mx, Siena, Workabout 1, Workabout mx, Acorn Pocket Book II and Xemplar Pocket Book III.

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EDisAsm - EPOC 16 Disassembler/Dumper

©1998 Matt Gumbley, updated 2023 Alex Brown. Released under the Apache2 License.

This utility is an exploratory tool developed for the investigation into porting Linux to the SIBO architecture.

Warning

THIS UTILITY IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITH NO WARRANTY.

It might crash your Psion - you have been warned. We accept no responsibility for any data loss that might occur as a result of you running this on your Psion.

Please back up your data before using EDisAsm!

Getting Started

You will need...

  • The appropriate serial cable for your Psion (i.e. 3Link, Honda cable, Workabout dongle)
  • A computer with a serial port (or compatible USB to RS232 adapter - see below)
  • Software to transfer data between your Psion and your computer (PsiWin, McLink, SDBG)

USB to RS232 Adapters

This is more of a general note on using USB to RS232 adapters. People have had varying success with transferring files using different adapters. It very much depends on the chipset. Here are some examples:

  • PL2303: The best USB-RS232 chipset for the job. This is known to work with DOSBox and DOSBox Staging, so McLink and SDBG will work fine. It also works with PsiWin in Windows XP under VirtualBox.
  • CH340: I have had success with using a CH340-based adapter with PsiWin in Windows XP under VirtualBox. However, DOSBox doesn't like the CH340, so reliability with McLink and SDBG has been limited.

Using PLPTOOLS

PLPTOOLS is a set of libraries and utilities that allow file transfers to be made directly on Linux.

The disadvantage of PLPTOOLS is that it does not allow Psion devices to initiate file transfers. While this is probably better for security, it does mean that commands like sendbanks9000 and sendssd won't work.

As a workaround for SSD dumping, you can use savessd, which saves SSD images to local storage, such as another SSD or the ramdrive. This will allow you to pull the images from the Psion. The disadvantage of this is a lack of storage space on the machine, so you will either need a RAM SSD bigger than the one you're going to dump, or a Psion with a relatively large/clean ramdrive.

Compatibility

Hardware

EDisAsm is designed to run on the following machines:

  • Psion
    • Series 3a (both the 256K/512K model and the 1MB/2MB model)
    • Series 3c
    • Series 3mx
    • Siena
    • Workabout (1MB)
    • Workabout mx
  • Acorn
    • Pocket Book II (3a clone)
  • Xemplar
    • Pocket Book III (3mx clone)

It will not run on the original Psion Series 3 (or 3s), or the original Acorn Pocket Book (as it's an S3 clone). It also won't run on the MC or HC ranges.

DOS Emulator (s3aemul, s3cemul, etc)

EDisAsm will run on Psion's old DOS emulators, but things do not work as expected. This is because the old emulators are really just runtime environments. They run EPOC16, but they emulate almost none of the SIBO hardware. Expect strange results and crashes.

MAME Emulator

Current tests show that EDisAsm will run on the fledgling SIBO emulator. This might not be useful for dumping ROMs or SSDs, but it may help with exploratory work into EPOC16's architecture, or to look at your own programs' RAM usage.

Command List

This list is incomplete, but should help you with the basics.

db

Shows a hex view of the current address, 16 bytes per line. Enter shows the next block.

dw

Shows a hex view of the current block, 8 words per line. Enter shows the next block.

savessd

savessd src_drive_letter dest_drive_letter

Saves an image of an SSD to the root of a local drive on the Psion. For example, to copy the SSD in A: to the ramdrive, type:

savessd a m

sendbanks6000, sendbanks7000, sendbanks8000, sendbanks9000

sendbanks6000 [firstblock [lastblock]]
sendbanks7000
sendbanks8000
sendbanks9000 [firstblock [lastblock]]

Sends the contents of memory in 64K blocks over a PLP serial link.

By default, sendbanks9000 sends blocks 0x80 to 0x9F.

sendbanks6000 and sendbanks9000 also have the ability to select which banks you want to dump. firstblock and lastblock are block numbers in hex. For example, if you want to dump blocks 0x8C to 0x92, you would type:

sendblocks9000 8c 92

sendrom384

sendrom384

Sends the fixed ROM memory area over a PLP link. This is mapped to the last 6 blocks of the EPOC16 ROM. On a 1MB ROM machine such as the 256k/512k 3a, this is blocks 0x8A to 0x8F. On 2MB ROM machines, this is blocks 0x9A to 0x9F.

sendram384

sendrom384

Sends the fixed RAM memory area over a PLP link. This is mapped to the first 6 blocks of RAM (0x00 to 0x05).

sendssd

sendssd driveletter

Sends an image of an SSD over a PLP link.

Quick instructions to generate a commented ROM listing

Copy EDISASM.APP to the \APP\ folder on your Psion (this can be on any drive, including an SSD).

Install on the System Screen using Psion-I, and run EDisAsm on your Psion.

Run MCLINK/RCOM/PsiWin on your PC. Keep your Psion Link active.

Type help in EDisAsm.

Various commands shown there will enable you to save a ROM image file on your PC. (try sendrom384, which will save ROM384.MEM on your PC - it's 384KB in size, and holds the fixed ROM memory area image.)

Type exit in EDisAsm. Close MCLINK.

You'll be able to generate a listing of ROM384.MEM using your favourite disassembler. (SID, DEBUG, NDISASM, IDA, etc)

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An exploratory tool developed for investigation into Psion's 16 bit SIBO architecture and EPOC16 operating system. Designed to work on the Psion Series 3a/c/mx, Siena, Workabout 1, Workabout mx, Acorn Pocket Book II and Xemplar Pocket Book III.

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