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BREADBOX64: Twitter client for the Commodore 64 – Video

BREADBOX64
Sure, there are plenty of Twitter clients for Windows, OS X, Linux, the iPhone, Windows Mobile, and pretty much any other modern operating system. But what if you’ve got a soft spot for 25 year old computers? No problem. BREADBOX64 is a twitter client for Commodore 64 and 128 computers.

No, seriously.

The results aren’t pretty. In fact, they’re kind of ugly. But BREADBOX64 let’s you view your friends timeline and post status updates. The timeline is updated every two minutes. Setup is a bit more complicated than most Twitter clients. You’ll need to compile the source yourself. But if you’re still using a C64 machine, something tells me that’s not going to be a problem for you.

You can check out a video of BREADBOX64 in action after the break.

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