Don't fix what isn't broken: https://www.tomshardware.com/desktops/indiana-bakery-still-using-commodore-64s-originally-released-in-1982-as-point-of-sale-terminals

In my professional opinion this is the best malware protected setup I have seen for years.

Indiana bakery still using Commodore 64s originally released in 1982 as cash registers — Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg sticks to the BASICs

If it ain't broke...

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@masek @briankrebs imo that keyboard is probably broken.. the foam breaks down. I just replaced the keyboard in mine w/ a new pcb that supports cherry switches. (even before the foam gives out the keyboard is a mushy mess ) But you see this all over, computers that are sold as part of a ‘system’ or tool that just never gets upgraded.