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Samsung sps-1000 drivers - Microsoft CompuRegister POS-1000 POS Computer Integrated Windows XP Pro (8090004101) PC Desktop

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2009

SOURCE: sps 1000 - pc connection

The usb port isn't in your cash register. Your cash register has a serial port that should look like this: 70b547a.jpg
You should have a cable that has a USB connector at one end and a port that will accomodate a cable like pictured above.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2009

SOURCE: Samsung SPS 1000 set up

http://www.cashregistergroup.com/acatalog/Samsung_sps_1000_pc_software.html

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 23, 2009

SOURCE: Illegible Ascii characters on display

You may restorte defualt settings of your bios..if still then check out if Numlock is off or on and let me inform you that ASCII only recognize (NUMBER) format not Alphabatical format .. if i'm wrong at this you may inform me at my email id of here ([email protected])

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You may restorte defualt settings of your bios..if still then check out if Numlock is off or on and let me inform you that ASCII only recognize (NUMBER) format not Alphabatical format .. if i'm wrong at this you may inform me at my email id of here ([email protected])
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The usb port isn't in your cash register. Your cash register has a serial port that should look like this: 70b547a.jpg
You should have a cable that has a USB connector at one end and a port that will accomodate a cable like pictured above.
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