Commodore 64 in Poland has been running nonstop for 25 years

A Commodore 64 that has been used at a auto repair shop in Gdansk, Poland for the last 25 years is shown here. Credit: Commodore USA
The average modern PC has a lifespan of less than five years, but that doesn’t matter to an auto repair shop in Gdansk, Poland.
A photo posted on the Commodore USA Facebook page shows a battered, dirty Commodore 64 that has been running nonstop for 25 years. The shop uses the venerable C64 to balance drive shafts.
About 17 million Commodore 64s were sold from 1982-1994.

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