This day in computer history September 14, 1959 54 years ago Bank - TopicsExpress



          

This day in computer history September 14, 1959 54 years ago Bank of America accepts the ERMA system Bank of America accepts the ERMA (Electronic Recording Method of Accounting) system. This revolutionary system digitized checking for the Bank of America by creating a computer-readable font. A special scanner read account numbers pre printed on checks in magnetic ink. The system was developed at the Stanford Research September 14, 1999 Handspring Visor is Launched After the creators of the Palm Pilot became unhappy with the direction that 3Com was taking the product line, they formed a new company called Handspring. This line had several unique features, USB synchronization(instead of the slower Serial connection) and an expansion port. *äðmin(Parksoft Inc,)*
Posted on: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 05:01:21 +0000

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