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USB Universal Serial Bus - Digital Check Corporation - TellerScan Computer Driver Updates


Device types / USB Universal Serial Bus / Digital Check Corporation / TellerScan

Driver Description Driver Manufacturer Driver Type Driver Version Driver Date Windows Driver Popularity
TellerScan Digital Check Corporation USB Universal Serial Bus 1.10.0.0 Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
 
 
TellerScan Digital Check Corporation USB Universal Serial Bus 1.10.0.0 Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit
 
 
TellerScan Digital Check Corporation USB Universal Serial Bus 1.10.0.0 Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit
 
 
TellerScan Digital Check Corporation USB Universal Serial Bus 1.0.0.0 Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
 
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:
other uses A digital system is a data technology that uses discrete (discontinuous) values. By contrast, non-digital (or analog) systems use a continuous range of values to represent information. Although digital representations are discrete, the information represented can be either discrete, such as numbers, letters or icons, or continuous, such as sounds, images, and other measurements of continuous systems. The word digital comes from the same source as the word digit and digitus (the Latin word for finger), as fingers are used for discrete counting. It is most commonly used in computing and electronics, especially where real-world information is converted to binary numeric form as in digital audio and digital photography.