Though it is a violation of the software agreement, some techs will reissues the keys to other locations. Assuming this version will allow you to run table service or quick service with the same key, it could potentially have some value to the right person IF you have the key numbers on your terminals. I would copy a file called Aloha.ini from one of the stations in the c:\aloha\data directory to a USB drive.
It's really tough to put a value on the key. The right buyer has to have a lot of technical know-how or know someone who does.
I might be able to find an interested party for you if you can find away to get a hold of me since we are not allowed to post email address on the board.
The terminal models you mentioned were definitely from Radiant's "dark days" in terms of longevity and performance. I would expect you might be able to $200 ish if they are in good working order.
When your back might you be willing to auction them on Ebay? That way you get a fair market price without having to throw a number on it? Just a thought.
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