The IBM 4683 was IBM's first PC-based point of sale (POS) system.
The system consists of a PC-based controller and thin client based POS workstations, typically with a Token Ring network.
The system requires an IBM AS/400 server to be in the network.
The 4683 is still used today by some retailers (such as TOYS "R" US in the UK).
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