Skip is right, except maybe about printers. The answers are straightforward :

> I'm looking for POS terminal hardware that has peripherals like printer, bar
> code reader to work together from one vendor.  Where can I find a list of
> terminals that OFBizPOS works with?

Not all JavaPOS compliant are here :  http://www.javapos.com/devices.html

Note : "The following information represents a *partial list* of the retail POS 
devices for which JavaPOS application support is
available."

> Does OFBizPOS run on IBM SurePOS 300, 500, 600 700?
> Does OFBizPOS work on all PC-based terminals?

Yes (for IMB brand check the link above)

Jacques


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> Lincolnkendal
>
> These questions you are asking here are duplicates of the ones you asked and
> got answered on the Opentaps forums.  Opentaps is built on top of Ofbiz and
> all the same answers apply.
>
> Skip
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lincolnkendal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 9:42 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: OFBizPOS (terminal hardware + various ) questions
>
>
>
> I'm looking for a POS.
> I don't like touch-screens.  Can OFBizPOS work with matrix keyboards and
> regular 101 key keyboards?
> I can't use a POS application that runs in a browser.  Is OFBizPOS a locally
> installed Java desktop application?
> Is OFBizPOS built on top of XUI?
> I'm looking for POS terminal hardware that has peripherals like printer, bar
> code reader to work together from one vendor.  Where can I find a list of
> terminals that OFBizPOS works with?
> Does OFBizPOS run on IBM SurePOS 300, 500, 600 700?
> Does OFBizPOS work on all PC-based terminals?
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