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- SWEET16 abstract "SWEET16 is an interpreted byte-code language invented by Steve Wozniak and implemented as part of the Integer BASIC ROM in the Apple II series of computers. It was created because Wozniak needed to manipulate 16-bit pointer data in his implementation of BASIC, and the Apple II was an 8-bit computer.SWEET16 code is executed as if it were running on a 16-bit processor with sixteen internal 16-bit little-endian registers, named R0 through R15. Some registers have well-defined functions: R0 is the accumulator. R12 is the subroutine stack pointer. R13 stores the result of all comparison operations for branch testing. R14 is the status register. R15 is the program counter.The 16 virtual registers, 32 bytes in total, are located in the zero page of the Apple II's real, physical memory map (at $00–$1F), with values stored as low byte followed by high byte. The SWEET16 interpreter itself is located from $F689 to $F7FC in the Integer BASIC ROM.According to Wozniak, the SWEET16 implementation is a model of frugal coding, taking up only about 300 bytes in memory. SWEET16 runs about one-tenth the speed of the equivalent native 6502 code.".
- SWEET16 wikiPageExternalLink sweet16.htm.
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- SWEET16 wikiPageRevisionID "706012722".
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Accumulator_(computing).
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Apple_II_series.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink BASIC.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Bit.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Branch_(computer_science).
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Byte.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Bytecode.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Call-A.P.P.L.E..
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Call_stack.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Apple_II_software.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interpreters_(computing).
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Register-based_virtual_machines.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Central_processing_unit.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Computer_programming.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Endianness.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Integer_BASIC.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink MOS_Technology_6502.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Opcode.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Pointer_(computer_programming).
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Processor_register.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Program_counter.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Read-only_memory.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Status_register.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Wozniak.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLink Zero_page.
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apple Integer Sweet 16".
- SWEET16 wikiPageWikiLinkText "SWEET16".
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- SWEET16 subject Category:Apple_II_software.
- SWEET16 subject Category:Interpreters_(computing).
- SWEET16 subject Category:Register-based_virtual_machines.
- SWEET16 hypernym Language.
- SWEET16 type Language.
- SWEET16 type Machine.
- SWEET16 comment "SWEET16 is an interpreted byte-code language invented by Steve Wozniak and implemented as part of the Integer BASIC ROM in the Apple II series of computers. It was created because Wozniak needed to manipulate 16-bit pointer data in his implementation of BASIC, and the Apple II was an 8-bit computer.SWEET16 code is executed as if it were running on a 16-bit processor with sixteen internal 16-bit little-endian registers, named R0 through R15.".
- SWEET16 label "SWEET16".
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- SWEET16 sameAs Q7395176.
- SWEET16 wasDerivedFrom SWEET16?oldid=706012722.
- SWEET16 isPrimaryTopicOf SWEET16.