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An ATM can be partially considered a computer and also considered a machine (because a computer itself is a machine) that is used to provide banking services to all customers who have a magnetic ATM or Debit card in their possession. It can dispense cash, print out balance statements, accept deposits, transfer funds etc.
Yes, an ATM can be partially considered a computer and partially considered a machine that is used to provide banking services to all customers who have a magnetic ATM or Debit card in their possession. It can dispense cash, print out balance statements, accept deposits, transfer funds etc.
If the ATM has a GPS system installed related to the other branches and ATM joints, you can check that.
an ATM is a computer itself, im not sure which type i think its a minicomputer not sure this is what im trying to find out
it is something of the computer.
To get the ATM pinpad to work, you have to first push the numbers or buttons that answer the question. Then, the button pushed tells the computer what buttons were pushed. Everything is recorded within the computer of the ATM.
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ATM helped in accounting system in various ways. But the most important that ATM helped to maintain the accounting records up-to-date.
The PIN is not held on the card ! It is stored (in encrypted form) on the computer system of the bank where the customer has the account !
ATM- Automated Teller Machine
System software is typically defined as a computer program that passes directions between the computer hardware and the computer's applications. The most common type of system software is the operating system. The BIOS is also considered system software.