On Tue, 21 Aug 2001, Jim Battle wrote:
I can do better (if someone hasn't already) --
this is for the Sol:
ORG 0000h
JMP 0000h
ORG 0CC00h
DB 'Hello World!'
That is 15 bytes, and executes in 0 cycles.
The Sol's screen is memory mapped and begins at 0xCC00. Let the program
loader take care of it for you.
Aw c'mon, this doesn't count. If that's accepted, then this pathetic
entry must be accepted on the enhanced Apple //e, which allows quoted
characters to be entered directly into memory as follows:
400: 'H 'E 'L 'L 'O ' 'W 'O 'R 'L 'D '!
12 bytes, and gets stored right to screen memory.
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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