mckenney@talos.pm.com (Frank McKenney) (08/01/90)
A friend of mine is trying to find UNIX-based software which will handle "polling" for his NCR cash registers. I apologize for possibly over-posting this request, but I couldn't find a single really appropriate category. The company is currently using a software package called ADCOM (?ADDCOM?) which runs on an NCR Tower (ITX). This package takes a control file containing telephone numbers, etc.(1) and uses it to make calls to each location. The transaction data at each site is downloaded on a daily basis to the Tower and merged into his accounting system. The company is in the process of replacing the NCR with an RS/6000 (AIX), and needs software to replace ADCOM. Pointers to any software of this type, commercial or otherwise, on any *NIX base, will be appreciated. Frank McKenney -------------- (1) "etc." is computerspeak for "other stuff I don't know about" -------------------------------------------------------- Frank McKenney, President | {uunet,rti}!talos!mckenney McKenney Associates | mckenney@talos.pm.com 3464 Northview Place | guest account - access Richmond, Virginia 23225 | provided as a courtesy by USA (804) 320-4887 | Philip Morris USA --------------------------------------------------------
nick@bilpin.UUCP (nick) (08/01/90)
In article <1990Jul31.234454.24018@talos.pm.com>, mckenney@talos.pm.com (Frank McKenney) writes: > > A friend of mine is trying to find UNIX-based software which will > handle "polling" for his NCR cash registers. I apologize for possibly > over-posting this request, but I couldn't find a single really > appropriate category. NCR sells a number of such products, but they are specific to each terminal (proper word for till so I'm informed :-)). Two packages which spring to mind are Ultra 2126 and Ultra 2127 which handled the 2126 and 2127 terminals and provided host database plu lookups etc. Having worked on both of these, it shouldn't be too difficult to put something together yourself, the problem is getting the DLC comms information re the tills from NCR. > The company is currently using a software package called ADCOM > (?ADDCOM?) which runs on an NCR Tower (ITX). This package takes a Towers do not run ITX. This sounds like an NCR I series machine to me. -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Nick Price SRL Data || Apple link : UK0001 1 Perren Street London NW5 3ED || UUCP : nick@bilpin.uucp Phone: +44 1 485 6665 || Path : nick@bilpin.co.uk
dougw@fdls.odag.or.gov (Doug Walker) (08/04/90)
In <1990Jul31.234454.24018@talos.pm.com> mckenney@talos.pm.com (Frank McKenney) writes: >A friend of mine is trying to find UNIX-based software which will >handle "polling" for his NCR cash registers. I apologize for possibly >over-posting this request, but I couldn't find a single really >appropriate category. [Stuff Deleted] >The company is in the process of replacing the NCR with an RS/6000 >(AIX), and needs software to replace ADCOM. >Pointers to any software of this type, commercial or otherwise, >on any *NIX base, will be appreciated. >Frank McKenney >-------------- Take a look at 2 products from: Corporate Mcrosystems, Inc. Box 2059 Mt. Support Road Lebanon, NH 030766 Phone: (603) 448-5193 which are the MLINK Communications System and The Polling Manager. We use MLINK on an NCR Tower 32/650. With a little work with their included script language, you should be able to do what you want. The Polling Manager is a newer product which I believe "sits on top of MLINK". Since I have not used The Polling Manager, I do not know what additional utility it would provide for your application. I do know they have RS/6000 releases of both products. I am a very happy MLINK user. Hope this helps. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doug Walker uunet!fdls!dougw -or- dougw@fdls.odag.or.gov Oregon Department of Agriculture, Salem, Oregon (503) 378-3790