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14 November 2025
- 14:2214:22, 14 November 2025 Early electronic cash registers (hist | edit) [1,110 bytes] CathodeRayDude (talk | contribs) (Created page with "I don't know much about this yet. Electronic cash registers appear to have appeared in the early 70s, but given the prevalence of tube-based and early transistor-based desktop calculators with computer-style flavors in the mid-late 60s, I have the feeling they were around by 1969. A lot of info on these is scattered around the [https://vintagepointofsale.com/category/system-manufacturers/data-terminal-systems/ Vintage Point Of Sale] blog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?...") Tag: Visual edit
9 November 2025
- 13:3213:32, 9 November 2025 Early cash registers (hist | edit) [3,323 bytes] Crudwiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb|A replica of Ritty's 1879 "dial" register, mislabeled (as is common) with the name of his later invention, The Incorruptible Cashier. The cash register is broadly regarded to have been invented in 1879 by James Ritty. Most retellings of this story are misleading for a multitude of reasons. * Multiple registers had been invented before his, at least three years earlier. * The machine that he initially invented, now referre...") Tag: Visual edit