On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Michael Lake wrote: > > >> I seem to recall some statistic that most ATMs actually run OS/2. > > Ok, so we know the NCR ones run Unix. I've been told the IBM ones run OS/2 > > (unverified). Anyone know any others? > > NCR cash registers run SCO Unix. (from the SCO distributor) Not necessarily - and ONLY if the vendor requests it. All NCR products run NCR Unix - which, while BASED on SCO, has had major in-house changes made - unless otherwise requested. DaZZa -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://slug.org.au/lists/listinfo/slug
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... bez
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... John Wiltshire
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... John Wiltshire
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... John Wiltshire
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Ken Yap
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Aaron Binns
- RE: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Patrick Kelso
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Dave Fitch
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Aaron Binns
- Re: [SLUG] OT NT on train timetable screens vs indicator b... Ken Yap
