This is a picture of some old 1900's in a repair shop.
National Cash Register
National Cash Register Company.
NCR-CET National Cash Register College Of Emerging Technologies
The founder of NCR (National Cash Register Co.) is John Henry Patterson. Hope it helped! XD
The full form of NCR is National Cash Register, a company that manufactures point-of-sale equipment and provides financial technology solutions.
Cash register
NCR originally stood for "National Cash Register." It is an American company that manufactures and provides technology solutions for businesses, including point-of-sale systems and ATM machines.
The value of a National Cash Register (NCR) model 346 can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and historical significance. Typically, these machines can range from $100 to several hundred dollars in collectible markets. Factors such as original features, working condition, and any included accessories can also influence the price. For an accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult with antique dealers or online marketplaces specializing in vintage cash registers.
Turn control key to "P-2" Position and let it start up. Shut off machine. Turn machine back to register position, you are good to go.
The full name of NCR is National Cash Register. At one time, it was owned by the old AT&T and AT&T spun them off to concentrate more on their core telecommunications and growing Internet and mobile phone enterprises. NCR was for a long time headquartered in Dayton, Ohio ; I do not know if they are still HQ there at present.
I saw a show on PBS about a guy named Joe Desch who in the 1930's was trying to make a cash register that calculated for NCR National Cash Register. He eventually worked for the US government in Dayton during WWII and built a huge machine that could decipher German coded messages. It wasn't like a personal computer, but it seemed an awful lot like the first computer to me. The project was the second most secret project behind the Manhattan Project. After the war, he manufactured the first calculating cash register. Also, I've heard somewhere that the folks at IBM in NYC are credited with building the first computer.
As of July 2014, the market cap for NCR Corporation (NCR) is $5,416,454,000.00.