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Gaming Venue
Location: Australia
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The touch screen PPC-100T as Human-Machine Interface.
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A card reader connected to one of the COM ports allowed the customer to swipe a membership card and get credits for gaming venue - such as poker machines. The customer could also use the PPC-100T to order food or drinks. A printer was connected to another COM port, so the customer could print out the balance of credits or any of the establishment's special offers.
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The PPC-100T units were installed in hotel pubs and club venues and were fitted inside cubicles near every cashier's window. All Panel PC's were inter-linked by a network.
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- a card reader connected to serial port
- a printer connected to parallel port
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