IBM 4683
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The IBM 4683 was IBM's first PC-based point of sale (POS) system. It was introduced in 1985. The system consists of a PC-based controller and thin client based POS workstations, typically with a Token Ring network. The system requires an IBM AS/400 server to be in the network. The 4683 is still used today by some retailers (such as TOYS "R" US in the UK). However the 4683 has been phased out by some retailers to its more modern successors, the and the IBM 4694.
See also[]
- Digital Research
- FlexOS
- IBM 4680 OS
- IBM 4690 OS
- IBM 4694
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