You were probably looking at the monitor connected to the Frisco Bay "Estimated time standing in line" teller queue system. They still run Windows 3.x (could be 32-bit NT 3.51) and they always have the monitor sitting behind the tellers facing the public.
The systems that are actually used by tellers are all 32-bit Windows. Even the RBC ATMs run an embedded version of Windows NT (I forget if it was an NT4 or 2k error dialog I saw once).
Awesome, thanks guys who sent me an invite!
I've wanted to try out their service since it started. I'd love to have an invite!
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1 litre = 10 cm^3 therefore no circular reference.
You were probably looking at the monitor connected to the Frisco Bay "Estimated time standing in line" teller queue system. They still run Windows 3.x (could be 32-bit NT 3.51) and they always have the monitor sitting behind the tellers facing the public.
The systems that are actually used by tellers are all 32-bit Windows. Even the RBC ATMs run an embedded version of Windows NT (I forget if it was an NT4 or 2k error dialog I saw once).
Someone set us up the Napster!!
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...will there be drivers for my GeForce?
...by someone with a lot of time on their hands. Anyone over at Andover wanna give it a shot?