Random: This US Bakery Still Uses A Commodore 64 For Sales In 2024

Hey, if it ain’t broke!

A bakery in the US has generated a ton of attention recently on social media after a bunch of pictures were posted of the company using a set of Commodore 64s for transactions in the 21st Century (h/t: Toms Hardware/Boing Boing).

The images were posted online by @RetroVidGaming on Twitter earlier his week, but seem to date back to a forum post from 2008. They show the bakery, which has been identified as Hilligoss Bakery in Indiana, using two Commodore 64 machines (a computer originally released in 1982) to keep track of inventory and point-of-sale information.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Hey, if it ain’t broke!

A bakery in the US has generated a ton of attention recently on social media after a bunch of pictures were posted of the company using a set of Commodore 64s for transactions in the 21st Century (h/t: Toms Hardware/Boing Boing).

The images were posted online by @RetroVidGaming on Twitter earlier his week, but seem to date back to a forum post from 2008. They show the bakery, which has been identified as Hilligoss Bakery in Indiana, using two Commodore 64 machines (a computer originally released in 1982) to keep track of inventory and point-of-sale information.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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