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I need a parallel adapter 28-pin connector. Anyone know where to find it?
I can not get the support of NCR. I have a 7454 NCR POS that requires a parallel CD-ROM to install an operating system, according to the manual. I have a CDROM drive parallel, but the parallel port is the connection unit DB25 typical. The POS system has a 28-pin connector and is much smaller in physical size of the typical 25-pin ports in most other equipment. I can find no cables or adapters that allow me to connect the two devices. Any help would be appreciated.
you can do a google search in it and can give you links to stores, or try Circuit City, Best Buy may have such things, or you can get a USB cable for Parrella and that there, even while Walmart had.
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I just went thru this reinstall of the NCR 7454. After about 3 days of trying different approaches and looking for that special CDROM cable, here is a procedure that I verified to work.
Note you MUST start with a Win98 CDROM.
1. remove the harddrive from the NCR POS term
2. obtain a notebook to IDE adapter cable so you can plug the drive into a standard PC. I would recommend any old BASIC Pentium PC that has a CDROM drive.
3. boot the PC from the CDROM drive
4. run Win98Setup from the CDROM
5. remove existing partions
6. create new partition that is 1G smaller than the total disk space available
7. create an extended DOS partion for the remaining disk space
8. complete the WIN98 setup
9. when WIN98 is finished and rebooted, open the WIN98 file exporer and create two new folders on the D: drive, D:\WIN98-Install and D:\WINXP-Install
10. copy the :\win98 to the D:\WIN98-Install folder
11. if you want to install either Win2K or WinXP, insert that CD into the cdrom drive and copy all those folders to the D:\WINXP-Install folder.
12. connect to the internet and download the MicroTouch screen drivers from:
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/TouchSystems/TouchScreen/CustomerSupport/TouchScreenDrivers/
13. shudown the PC and remove the harddrive and re-install it into the NCR Terminal
14. boot the NCR terminal, it should boot up to WIN98 and begin seeing the NCR specific hard devices. When I prompts to insert the Win98 cdrom, change the location to the D:\WIN98-Install\WIN98 folder
The install should finish without incident.
15: cd to D:\Win98-Install and install the MicroTouch screen drivers.
If you want to continue and run the NCR on WinXP simply boot to WIN98, cd to the WINXP-Install folder and run SETUP. Select to instal to a new directory. I chose new folder C:\WINXP
If you have further problems email me at cwvega76@bellsouth.net
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