Best Twitter client ever…. for the Commodore 64


Breadbox 64 is a new Twitter client with a distinct difference: it’s designed to run on the Commodore 64 and Commodore 128.

As you ponder the obvious question about how a Commodore 64 can have internet access to begin with, the setup is fairly simple. If you can remember a time before the internet was widespread, before the introduction of Mosaic and the world wide web, there was a vibrant BBS community, and Commodore’s had no problems networking with them via a dialup modem. What I didn’t know before today though is that add-on hardware development has continued for the system, and using an add-on via the Commodore’s cartridge system, you can actually hook one up to the internet using ethernet.

BreadBox 64 uses the embedded OS Contiki and a MMC Replay cartridge for the physical connection to the net. The client itself allows users to post status messages and view a friends timeline, with the timeline refreshing every two minutes.

If you’ve ever wanted to use your C64 for Twitter, setup details and downloads are available on the Breadbox 64 site here. Demo video as follows:

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