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- Q4781259 subject Q6937473.
- Q4781259 abstract "For other meanings (e.g. the caterpillar) see Apple worm (disambiguation).The Apple Worm is a computer program written for the Apple computer, and especially for the component 6502 microprocessor, which performs dynamic self-relocation. The source code of the Apple Worm is the first program printed in its entirety in Scientific American. The Apple Worm was designed and developed by James R. Hauser and William R. Buckley.Because the Apple Worm performs dynamic self-relocation within the one main memory of one computer, it does not constitute a computer virus, an apt if somewhat inaccurate description. Though the analogous behavior of copying code between memories is exactly the act performed by a computer virus, the virus has other characters not present in the worm. Note, such programs do not necessarily cause collateral damage to the computing systems upon which their instructions execute; there is no reliance upon a vector to ensure subsequent execution. This extends to the computer virus; it need not be destructive in order to effect its communication between computational environments.".
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- Q4781259 comment "For other meanings (e.g. the caterpillar) see Apple worm (disambiguation).The Apple Worm is a computer program written for the Apple computer, and especially for the component 6502 microprocessor, which performs dynamic self-relocation. The source code of the Apple Worm is the first program printed in its entirety in Scientific American. The Apple Worm was designed and developed by James R. Hauser and William R.".
- Q4781259 label "Apple Worm".