Linux On a Used Cash Register
codewolf writes: "Looking at this site, it seems that if someone has enough time on their hands, they can get Linux to run on just about anything. Looks like this guy got Red Hat Linux running on an Ultimate Techonologies Corporation cash register. This is a great hack if you ask me."
I'd hate to see a port of WinCE on a cash register, Imagine the small print on the back of the receipt.
"...you agree by paying this amount, to never divulge what you paid, or purchased, in any form, written, recorded, or electronicly transcribed in any way, to anybody. By having this receipt, you are violating the EUCEA (End User Cash Exchange Agreement) and must distroy this document, or face an audit of all digital processing and storage devices you own."
) Human Kind Vs Human Creation
) It'd be interesting to see how many humans would survive to serve us.
Linux is a POS operating system...
||| I still can't believe Parkay's not butter.
Just goes to show that Linux will run on any old POS.
-- Ed Avis ed@membled.com
This is fun and whatnot, but SFW? You have full access to the kernel and everything, so what an excellent way of spending your weekend. A company that I work for, is hacking Linux to work on a embedded medical device eg. /dev/cashdrawer?
Do you have to mount
J.
Apparently it still operates as a cash register while running Linux... except that it keeps insisting that anything run through it should be costing $0.00.
Can you imagine a beowulf cluster of these *whack* ouch!! Okay, I'm sorry, I'm sorry!!!