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 This is brilliant and why, I think, “retrocomputing” as a whole is popular amongst techies nowadays.

No viruses
No ransomware
No constantly changing UI for users to relearn
No spyware/adware
No vendor “collecting data”
No need to buy continually more powerful hardware to run continually more bloated OSes and applications
No software written by sociopaths
And the list goes on

More companies should do this if they are at all capable of doing it.

networking? Serial cables.

XMODEM is the best firewall

@jgeorge @masek Nah, retro computer viruses are the best!

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