A bakery in Indiana still uses Commodore 64's as point of sale systems


Wow, Hilligoss Bakery in Indiana uses two Commodore 64’s as point of sale systems: According to a person who visited the store back in 2009, the co-owner of the bakery Michael Hilligloss stated that the computers were originally bought from Sears in the early 80s, and are running custom code written in assembler as they couldn’t find any software available that would take into account Indiana’s weird tax laws. (via Time Extension)

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