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- SpeedScript abstract "SpeedScript is word processor for various 8-bit home computers. It was originally printed as a type-in machine language listing in 1984 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines. Approximately 5 KB in length, it provided many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the early 8-bit era, such as PaperClip and Bank Street Writer.".
- Q7575439 abstract "SpeedScript is word processor for various 8-bit home computers. It was originally printed as a type-in machine language listing in 1984 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines. Approximately 5 KB in length, it provided many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the early 8-bit era, such as PaperClip and Bank Street Writer.".
- SpeedScript comment "SpeedScript is word processor for various 8-bit home computers. It was originally printed as a type-in machine language listing in 1984 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines. Approximately 5 KB in length, it provided many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the early 8-bit era, such as PaperClip and Bank Street Writer.".
- Q7575439 comment "SpeedScript is word processor for various 8-bit home computers. It was originally printed as a type-in machine language listing in 1984 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines. Approximately 5 KB in length, it provided many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the early 8-bit era, such as PaperClip and Bank Street Writer.".