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Has anyone ever built a Mastodon client for Commodore 64?'n'nThis is actually feasible.

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  • Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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    Has anyone ever built a Mastodon client for Commodore 64?

    This is actually feasible. Here’s a Commodore 64 modem.

    You’d need a few extra layers in between, though. The C64 can’t speak ActivityPub directly. You’d run a lightweight bridge on a modern machine that handles HTTPS, WebFinger, and JSON, then pass simplified text over serial to the C64. The C64 just needs to display posts, send basic commands, and push text back to the bridge.

    It’s not elegant, but it’s absolutely doable.

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    • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier

      Has anyone ever built a Mastodon client for Commodore 64?

      This is actually feasible. Here’s a Commodore 64 modem.

      You’d need a few extra layers in between, though. The C64 can’t speak ActivityPub directly. You’d run a lightweight bridge on a modern machine that handles HTTPS, WebFinger, and JSON, then pass simplified text over serial to the C64. The C64 just needs to display posts, send basic commands, and push text back to the bridge.

      It’s not elegant, but it’s absolutely doable.

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      xinit ☕X This user is from outside of this forum
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      @atomicpoet There is MOStodon.

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        @atomicpoet There is MOStodon.

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        xinit ☕ Well, looks like someone beat me to it!

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        • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier

          Has anyone ever built a Mastodon client for Commodore 64?

          This is actually feasible. Here’s a Commodore 64 modem.

          You’d need a few extra layers in between, though. The C64 can’t speak ActivityPub directly. You’d run a lightweight bridge on a modern machine that handles HTTPS, WebFinger, and JSON, then pass simplified text over serial to the C64. The C64 just needs to display posts, send basic commands, and push text back to the bridge.

          It’s not elegant, but it’s absolutely doable.

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          Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱L This user is from outside of this forum
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          @atomicpoet I wonder if one could make a fedi client for the (original model or Lite) Nintendo DS.
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          • Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱L Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱
            @atomicpoet I wonder if one could make a fedi client for the (original model or Lite) Nintendo DS.
            Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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            Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱 A web browser exists for the DS. I used to own it on a cartridge, and used it before the smartphone era started.

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            • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier

              Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱 A web browser exists for the DS. I used to own it on a cartridge, and used it before the smartphone era started.

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              @atomicpoet I doubt that the DS browser could handle a modern fedi frontend.
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              • Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱L Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱
                @atomicpoet I doubt that the DS browser could handle a modern fedi frontend.
                Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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                Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱 I remember an instance software package that used a frontend built entirely with HTML and CSS—no JavaScript at all. It actually worked surprisingly well. I’m trying to recall its name.

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                • Chris TrottierA Chris Trottier

                  Luna Dragofelis ΘΔ🏳️‍⚧️🐱 I remember an instance software package that used a frontend built entirely with HTML and CSS—no JavaScript at all. It actually worked surprisingly well. I’m trying to recall its name.

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                  @LunaDragofelis Found it! It’s called Brutaldon. It’s a Web 1.0 UI for Mastodon.

                  https://brutaldon.org/about
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