NCR LapLink Pen User's Guide
physical object
Identifier
2024.44.6
Description
The National Cash Register Company (NCR) was an Ohio-based cash register manufacturer company founded in the 1880s. In the 1950s, the company soon switched to creating computers and other general-purpose machines for businesses. While their computers were a modest success, NCR soon turned their focus and efforts into manufacturing ATMs.
The LapLink Pen was a software which was used to transfer files and information from a "pen-based PC" to a normal PC. Inside the guide are instructions on installing the software, connecting two devices together, and using the software.
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