# SpeedScript

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"Scriptor" redirects here. For the scriptwriting word processor, see [Movie Magic Screenwriter](/source/Movie_Magic_Screenwriter).

SpeedScript version 3.2 on a Commodore 64 Original author Charles Brannon Developer Compute! Publishing Release January 1984; 42 years ago (1984-01)[1] Stable release 3.2 / May 1987; 39 years ago (1987-05)[2] Written in 6502 assembly language,[1] Turbo Pascal[3] (MS-DOS) Platform VIC-20, Commodore 64 / 128, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, MS-DOS Type Word processor

**SpeedScript** is a [word processor](/source/Word_processor) originally printed as a [type-in](/source/Type-in_program) [MLX](/source/MLX_(software)) [machine language](/source/Machine_language) listing in 1984-85 issues of *[Compute!](/source/Compute!)* and *[Compute!'s Gazette](/source/Compute!'s_Gazette)* magazines. Approximately 5 [KB](/source/Kilobyte) in length, it provides many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the [8-bit](/source/8-bit) era, such as [PaperClip](/source/PaperClip) and [Bank Street Writer](/source/Bank_Street_Writer). Versions were published for the [Apple II](/source/Apple_II), [Commodore 64](/source/Commodore_64) and 128, [Atari 8-bit computers](/source/Atari_8-bit_computers), [VIC-20](/source/VIC-20), and [MS-DOS](/source/MS-DOS). It was the most popular program ever published in the magazine, as well as the longest.[4]

## Versions

In April 1983 *[Compute!](/source/Compute!)* published **Scriptor**, a word processor written by staff writer Charles Brannon in [BASIC](/source/BASIC) and [assembly language](/source/Assembly_language), as a [type-in program](/source/Type-in_program) for the [Atari 8-bit computers](/source/Atari_8-bit_computers).[5] In January 1984 version 1.0 of his new word processor SpeedScript appeared in *[Compute!'s Gazette](/source/Compute!'s_Gazette)* for the [Commodore 64](/source/Commodore_64) and [VIC-20](/source/VIC-20).[1] 1.1 appeared in *Compute!'s Second Book of Commodore 64*,[6] 2.0 on *Gazette Disk* in May 1984,[7][8] and 3.0 in *Compute!* in March and April 1985.[9][10] Corrections that updated 3.0 to 3.1 appeared in May 1985,[11] and the full 3.1 version appeared in a book published by Compute!, *SpeedScript: The Word Processor for the Commodore 64 and VIC-20*.[12]

[POKEs](/source/PEEK_and_POKE) for the VIC-20 and C64, to update 3.0 or 3.1 to 3.2, appeared in the December 1985 *Compute!*[13] and the full 3.2 version was available on the January 1986 *Compute! Disk*.[2] The POKEs for the 64 were also included in the full SpeedScript 3.2 article when it was reprinted in the May 1987 *Compute!'s Gazette* issue and the full program, plus three additional utilities, were available on the May 1987 Gazette Disk.[14]

SpeedScript 3.2, alongside SpeedCalc, Fontmaker, and five other utility programs, was included in the special Best of COMPUTE! & GAZETTE[15] disk/magazine in 1988.

The Reader's Feedback column in the January 1986 *Compute!* has POKEs to eliminate the DISK or TAPE? question.[16] A typo in the listing was corrected in the March 1986 CAPUTE! column.[17]

Ports of V3 for the Atari 8-bit computers and the [Apple II](/source/Apple_II) were printed in *Compute!* in May[18] and June 1985 respectively.[19][2] SpeedScript was written entirely in assembly language, and Compute! Publications later released book/disk combinations that contained the complete [commented](/source/Comment_(computer_programming)) [source code](/source/Source_code) (as well as the machine language in [MLX](/source/MLX_(software)) format) for each platform.[20][21][22]

A version of SpeedScript for [MS-DOS](/source/MS-DOS) was created in 1988 by Randy Thompson and published in book form by Compute! Books.[3] This version was written in [Turbo Pascal](/source/Turbo_Pascal) with portions written in assembly language, and added incremental new features to the word processor such as additional printer commands, full cursor-control (to take advantage of the PC's Home, End, PgUp, and PgDn keys), and a native 80-column mode.

## 80-column updates

The original versions of SpeedScript were designed for the 40-column Commodore 64 and the 22-column VIC-20. When the [Commodore 128](/source/Commodore_128) was released, featuring an 80-column display, many users requested an updated version of SpeedScript to take advantage of this new capability. In June 1986, *Compute!'s Gazette* published SpeedScript-80, a short [patch](/source/Patch_(computing)) for SpeedScript 3.0 or higher, which enabled the use of the [VDC](/source/MOS_Technology_8563)'s new 80-column capabilities on a Commodore 128 running in 64 mode.[23] However, this did not take advantage of the C128's expanded memory, and a few minor commands were eliminated due to the alterations to the existing code.

SpeedScript 128

A native version for the C128 called SpeedScript 128, written by Bob Kodadek, was released in October 1987 *Compute!'s Gazette*. This version eliminated the problems of the patch and supports the C128's 80-column screen, its expanded memory and the enhanced keyboard.[24] A later update (SS128-Plus) appeared in September 1989 *Compute!'s Gazette*, adding full text justification, tab setting, and online help.[25]

In December 1987, *Compute!'s Gazette* published Instant 80, a utility for the C64 version of SpeedScript that allowed 80-column document previewing (though not editing) on a standard C64. This is done by using half-width characters on a high-resolution graphics screen.[26]

## Utilities

Although SpeedScript did not include a built-in [spell checker](/source/Spell_checker), additional utilities were soon published. In December 1985, SpeedCheck was published in *Compute!'s Gazette*.[27] This external utility accepts SpeedScript files (as well as those from compatible word processors, such as *[PaperClip](/source/PaperClip)*) and spell-checked them against a user-defined dictionary. An enhanced 80-column version for the C128, SpeedCheck 128, was published in September 1988.[28]

Another utility, ScriptSave, was developed to provide automatic saving functionality to the Commodore 64 version of SpeedScript 3.0.[29] This program creates a timer program to save documents to disk, before loading and running SpeedScript itself.

Several additional utilities were published in the May 1987 issue of *Compute!'s Gazette* along with SpeedScript 3.2. ScriptRead[30] was developed to identify and preview SpeedScript documents on a disk, with the ability to [scratch](/source/File_deletion) any files no longer needed. This was an important addition as on a single-drive system there would be no way to save work if the disk became full. SpeedSearch[31] provides full-text search of all SpeedScript documents on a disk, returning a count of how many times the searched word or phrase was used in each document. Date and Time Stamper[32] introduces a program to the disk drive that adds time stamps to files on disk, then executes SpeedScript.

## SpeedCalc

SpeedCalc is a spreadsheet program that first appeared in the January 1986 issue of [Compute!](/source/Compute!) and offers basic spreadsheet functionality. Like SpeedScript, it is a very long program. It was published for the Commodore 64, 128, Apple II and Atari 8 bit computers.[33]

## Reception

In a review of four word processors, *[The Transactor](/source/The_Transactor)* in May 1986 praised SpeedScript as "extremely sophisticated", citing its large text buffer, logical cursor navigation, and [undo](/source/Undo) command. While criticizing its lack of [right justification](/source/Typographic_alignment), the magazine concluded that SpeedScript was not only "an easy winner" among budget-priced word processors, but also "a serious contender even when compared with the higher priced programs".[34]

SpeedScript was sufficiently popular to receive coverage in reference works, such as the "Wordprocessing Reference Guide" of Karl Hildon's *Inner Space Anthology*[35] and [Mitchell Waite](/source/Mitchell_Waite)'s *The Official Book for the Commodore 128*.[36] [Columbia University](/source/Columbia_University)'s [Kermit](/source/Kermit_(protocol)) software for Commodore computers supports transferring SpeedScript files.[37]

## Gallery

SpeedScript 3.0 for the VIC-20

SpeedScript 3.0 for the Atari 8-bit computers

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-brannon198401_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-brannon198401_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-brannon198401_1-2) Brannon, Charles (January 1984). ["*SpeedScript* Word Processor For Commodore 64 And VIC-20"](https://archive.org/stream/1984-01-computegazette/Compute_Gazette_Issue_07_1984_Jan#page/n39/mode/2up). *[COMPUTE!'s Gazette](/source/COMPUTE!'s_Gazette)* (7). Greensboro, North Carolina: [COMPUTE! Publications](/source/COMPUTE!_Publications): 38–59. Retrieved 18 February 2015.

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1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-thompson1989_3-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-thompson1989_3-1) Thompson, Randy (1989). *PC SpeedScript*. Radnor, Pennsylvania: COMPUTE! Books. [ISBN](/source/ISBN_(identifier)) [0-87455-166-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0-87455-166-8).

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** The SpeedScript Family; Pg 71 May 1987 Compute!'s Gazette [https://archive.org/details/computes.gazette/Compute_Gazette_Issue_47_1987_May/page/n71/mode/2up](https://archive.org/details/computes.gazette/Compute_Gazette_Issue_47_1987_May/page/n71/mode/2up)

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