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- Handheld Barcode Scanners
- n the past, these were x86 based devices that ran some variant of DOS or Windows. Over time, they evolved to be MIPS, ARM, and RISC based, running some sort of Windows CE or Linux. Nowadays, barcode sc
- Access Control Systems
- e based off of MIPS or ARM architectures, running some sort of Unix, Windows CE, or custom operating sys... sually, a device running DOOM implies that it has some sort of OS running underneath, but in this case,
- Urinals
- ====== Urinals ====== Needs little explanation. Some companies have decided to staple Android/ARM-based... erating Systems (ARM?) ==== === Android === For some reason, these little things have a screen on them
- Advertisement Screens
- r gas stations (circa 2012) apparently use Linux. Some postulation was done about the potential version
- ATMs
- Automated Teller Machines, either at a bank or at some other place. These commonly feature a CPU based o
- Bank Card Readers
- ing cards, swiping cards, entering PINs, or using some sort of digital payment method. Since they deal w
- Business Cards
- nteresting creation made for $2.88, complete with some interesting little programs that are more than me
- Data Transfer Tablets
- ock operating system for this little device. With some hacks and workarounds in later-mentioned Linux-ba
- DJ Systems
- level of technical capability, typically running some sort of Linux variant paired with an ARM chip. =
- Faucets
- Water and technology usually don't mix, but for some reason (advertising?), certain brands of faucets
- Lottery Machines
- inding one of these. It is easy to make these run some other program though, apparently. One can simply
- Modular Tape Drive Libraries
- drive, but it can be easily netbooted off to run some other OS, such as Debian. Also runs Doom, of cour
- Ticket Validators
- idating the tickets or passes of entering riders. Some will be found at cultural locations, either at hi
