
Chris Gleissner developed a new REST API entry for the C64 Bridge MCP Server within the modelcontextprotocol/servers repository, enabling programmatic control of Commodore 64 hardware for automation and integration purposes. He designed the API scaffold and endpoints to align with existing MCP server conventions, ensuring consistency and ease of adoption for developers. Chris focused on community engagement and documentation, updating Markdown-based resources to improve discoverability for retro computing enthusiasts. While the work was limited to a single feature over one month, it demonstrated depth in retro computing and API design, expanding the technical capabilities available to the community.
October 2025 monthly summary for modelcontextprotocol/servers. Delivered a new REST API entry for the C64 Bridge MCP Server, enabling programmatic control of Commodore 64 hardware and expanding the API surface for automation and community integrations. The work aligns with the MCP server architecture and includes documentation updates to improve discoverability for developers and retro-computing enthusiasts.
October 2025 monthly summary for modelcontextprotocol/servers. Delivered a new REST API entry for the C64 Bridge MCP Server, enabling programmatic control of Commodore 64 hardware and expanding the API surface for automation and community integrations. The work aligns with the MCP server architecture and includes documentation updates to improve discoverability for developers and retro-computing enthusiasts.

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