When Sears, Roebuck and Co. came to Austin, Texas, to visit for the first time last summer, CompuAdd Corp. had never built a point-of-sale terminal, the computer-age successor to the cash register.
Just 10 years ago, Bill Hayden was selling computer parts out of the back of his battered orange Chevette, cutting deals with customers in parking lots. "We were pretty desperate for sales," he says. ...
Austin, Texas — When Sears, Roebuck and Co. came here to visit for the first time last summer, CompuAdd Corp. had never built a point-of-sale terminal, the computer-age successor to the cash register.
This CompuAdd keyboard was used with an IBM PC/AT computer. The IBM PC/AT was introduced in 1984. the "AT" stood for "advanced technology." The machine was the first upgrade from IBMs original PC ...
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