No, it is not even possible to connect an abacus to a computer in any way.
An abacus is only a manual calculation aid, not even a calculator. It requires significant operator manipulation to even do just basic addition and subtraction and a nearly overwhelming amount of operator manipulation to do anything more mathematically advanced.
An abacus is not a computer system as zero parts of the abacus are electrical. For the abacus to be a computer system, it has to have an input, output and process and store data. If even one of the following is not true then the device will not be considered a computer system. An abacus can not store data, as the human using the abacus will have to memorise the sequences instead of the abacus being able to memorise on its own.
the abacus replaced the abaci
nops its not a digital device
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It is an input device.
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it is an input device
The full form of MICR is Magnetis Ink Character Reader.
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it is input