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==Literature== ==Literature==

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This article is about the word processor. For the PocketPC software, see SpeedScript (PocketPC).
SpeedScript 3.0 for the Atari

SpeedScript was a type-in word processor for various home computers.

Initially, SpeedScript was written by COMPUTE!'s Gazette Program Editor Charles Brannon for the Commodore 64 and VIC-20, and published in the January 1984 issue of the Gazette. It was later ported to various other computers that used the 65xx family of CPUs, including the Atari 8-bit family and the Apple II family. SpeedScript was written entirely in assembly language, and COMPUTE! Publications later released a book/disk combination that contained the complete commented source code (as well as compiled object code).

Literature

  • "SpeedScript 3.0: All Machine Language Word Processor for Atari". COMPUTE!, May 1985. ISSN 0194-357X.
  • "ScriptSave: Automatic Disk Saves for Commodore 64 SpeedScript 3.0". COMPUTE!, May 1985. ISSN 0194-357X.
  • Charles Brannon. SpeedScript: The Word Processor for Atari Computers. Greensboro, North Carolina: COMPUTE! Publications, Inc., 1985. ISBN 0-87455-003-3.
  • Charles Brannon. "SpeedScript 3.2 for the Commodore 64". COMPUTE!'s Gazette, May 1987. ISSN 0737-3716.
  • Charles Brannon and Robert Kodadek. "SpeedScript 128". COMPUTE!'s Gazette, October 1987.

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