McDonald’s Panasonic Cash Register POS

This is a genuine point of sale system that was used in a local McDonald’s from 2001 until 2007 or so.


25 Responses to “McDonald’s Panasonic Cash Register POS”

  1. a2a3a5a7 says:

    start up screen reminds me of fallout 3

  2. Coldsnowrt says:

    wow, its more powerful than my desktop.

  3. Tubetheweb says:

    @TheDataZoo You are a very luck guy to have found such a cool gadget just lying in the trash. How cool to have one of those.

  4. kzdavis1000 says:

    @netocunha08

    Umm there’s no way he could show you how to use it, because it’s not hooked up so you won’t be able to get anywhere. I work there, that’s my favorite POS. I hate the new one

  5. netocunha08 says:

    Really? I don’t care how it looks like
    I just wanna know how to use it :/ but thanks

  6. 18wosfan100 says:

    Didn’t this guy make the home fulfillment thing?

  7. joshy629 says:

    @Tubetheweb Yes right now our company is using what is called or know as MP6 we call it new POS or new point of sale system which what it is. Instead of it being words like you see on this register in the video is shows the picture of all the items on the menu so it looks like the menu is pretty much on the computer screen. :D

  8. Tubetheweb says:

    @bbishoppcm any chance you could upload a video of you getting this POS machine to be able to operate using a Windows OS? It would be cool to see. I like those POS machines with the touch screen. I am a self confessed technology junkie lol.

  9. Tubetheweb says:

    @joshy629 wow in ten years you have used three different POS systems? Sure goes to show how technology really updates quicky these days. Do you know what computer brand you use now at McDonalds replaced this Panasonic POS that is shown in the video? I am just a curious tech enthusiast.

  10. Tubetheweb says:

    very nice find. well done. just goes to show what you can find in a junkyard

  11. joshy629 says:

    The S choc stands for small chocolate shake. I only know that cause Ive been doing it for Ten years and Ive gone through three different point of sale systems. :D

  12. cinthya2823 says:

    Wow i work at mcdonalds n we still use that one for drivethru to take orders lol

  13. Toshiba7571 says:

    How much did that cost back in the day?

  14. 09lbrown says:

    Hi,
    do u have a copy of the software i can have

  15. SeanOpeningTheme2 says:

    Can u Put Win 2000 , XP , Vista , or 7 on That ?
    or Maybe Mac OS 8 , 9 , or X 10

  16. shortwavesam says:

    sweet! can you make a video of windows running on that badboy?

  17. Cogeno says:

    Weird… The (Canadian) McDonald’s I’ve worked at or seen run the same units, but with Windows 2000 software on it.

  18. frog7227 says:

    i want one!

  19. pcdoctor2 says:

    We now have Panasonic Js-950ws registers and they are ok except for the fact that we dont know how to calibrate the touch screens on them.

  20. pcdoctor2 says:

    @TheGeek1028 We have IBM Surepos 500 registers at work. They suck. Last few years, they would all keep breaking down.

  21. pcdoctor2 says:

    Have you pushed the CE button and tried to enter a manager’s code? If you can get into system management, do change keystation and set it to front counter. It should then allow you to take orders, but will give out error messages.

  22. MixerVM says:

    This would make a nice kitchen decoration. When you have guests over and they want something to eat, goto the POS computer, and pretend to ring them up!

  23. fanowner12 says:

    Hi, I’ve always wanted one of these, how much do you want for it?

  24. ManiacalMichael504 says:

    @bbishoppcm ha well I guess that’s a reason not to grab any. ;) We use them at work so I’m a little familiar with them. I think the ones you describe we don’t use anymore, we have the white and silver ones that stand up.

  25. bbishoppcm says:

    @ManiacalMichael504 Why? I HATE Wyse terminals! (actually, there was an entire bin filled with the phosphor green ones w/ ceiling mounts).

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