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- Lottery Machines
- y have evolved from an x86 base and a Windows or DOS operating system, to x86 and ARM CPUs with either... y ===== ==== Operating Systems (x86?) ==== === DOS (+Doom) === >It was basically an old DOS box inside, so it wasn’t much of a stretch software-wise G... Ps. See the [[eop:operating_systems:conventional:dos|DOS]] page. ===== Wisconsin(?) Lottery =====
- Bank Card Readers
- (payments), they almost always run a proprietary OS and an ARM, RISC, or MIPS CPU. EOPs for these cou... perating Systems (ARM/RISC) ==== === Linux (as V/OS) === It’s quite a common fact that these run Lin... ed MB of SDRAM. https://www.verifone.com/en/us/mpos https://www.verifone.com/en/us/countertops-pin-p
- Handheld Barcode Scanners
- were x86 based devices that ran some variant of DOS or Windows. Over time, they evolved to be MIPS, A... s possible to run Doom on it just like any usual DOS-based device. https://old.reddit.com/r/itrunsdoo
- Modular Tape Drive Libraries
- (+Doom) === >panel computer had easy access to BIOS and I just netbooted Debian; typically runs Oracl... it can be easily netbooted off to run some other OS, such as Debian. Also runs Doom, of course; this
- Point of Sale Systems
- ftware, and sometimes even older systems such as DOS. CPU architectures are not as wide-spanning, usua... ke this on a Windows desktop, or an Android crash screen. https://www.elotouch.com/pos-terminals.html
- Access Control Systems
- ice running DOOM implies that it has some sort of OS running underneath, but in this case, any informa
- Data Transfer Tablets
- he boot order, and here we go By accessing the BIOS and changing the boot order, it is possible to ch
- Slot Machines
- nes found at a variety of locations, usually casinos. It can be assumed that most of them will run a v
