Old IBM POS System
THis is an old IBM POS (Point of Sale) computer used at a Sears store. Works well but has many bizarre ports.
THis is an old IBM POS (Point of Sale) computer used at a Sears store. Works well but has many bizarre ports.
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@thedarkone2134 I would bang the crap out of the shitbox if it wouldn’t start Crysis 2 with 128-bit Vista in W95 compatibility mode. Even if this useless hateful crap thoughtfully is slower than my grandmas Toyota Courowla, I still think that Diablo 3 can run on it, or at least BF3 that doesn’t require anything. Even if it looks like shit, it is still quite powerful with 256-colour graphics, a single-sided FDD, 4 MB Edo ram, 80 Mb H.D.D. Maybe my Nokia 3210 is quite a bit faster, I don’t know.
@ilike2bath This computer has an AMD K6 300Mhz in it if I recall. I don’t think it has any hope.
@thedarkone2134 I’ve been playing crysis on a Pentium 4/3.20 and it’s damn working, so I’m quite sure it’ll work on this one too.
@ilike2bath LOL Crysis? Nice try my trolling friend.
@thedarkone2134 Can you play Crysis or check out Camhub on that P.O.S. when the customers are waiting to pay for their piece of shit? Piece of useless crappy nasthole
@ilike2bath You could call it that, but it was never supposed to be used as a desktop so it shouldn’t be compared to or treated like one. It’s a Point Of Sale machine, so specs and hardware don’t mean much for something like this.
Piece Of Shit system?
i have the same monitor haha:))
a little slow loading Youtube. Just saying…
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the backup battery is what keeps the till running during power cut
e.g. store doesnt lose sales – its a ups
the port in expansion port 2 is token ring networking – unless u have a token ring network (can get bits on ebay) i t will not work
the unit is an ibm surepos/46xx (where xx = 83,84,93or 94 epos base unit
port 3 – cash drawer
port 5 – epos keyboard
port 7 – epos printer
port 9 – epos barcode scanner
port 4 – customer display
all of these ports run over rs485
@alexweb8
I got a box of other stuff with it and yes, there is a dot matrix printer with it. As a matter of fact, the store that gave me this used to be a sears store now that I think about it.
You don’t have the receipt printer do you? Because I think Sears used dot matrix before they got the Axiohm thermal printers but kept the old POS.