The Automatic Proofreader

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'''The New Automatic Proofreader''' introduced in 1986 was designed to run on any 8-bit Commodore (including the C16, Plus/4 and C128) and replaced the decimal display with two letters, could catch transposition errors and took spaces into account if they were within quotes.
 
'''The New Automatic Proofreader''' introduced in 1986 was designed to run on any 8-bit Commodore (including the C16, Plus/4 and C128) and replaced the decimal display with two letters, could catch transposition errors and took spaces into account if they were within quotes.
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'''The Automatic Proofreader v3.0''' was introduced in 2026 and supports C64, VIC-20, C128 and Plus/4
  
  
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* [https://github.com/TheIndustriousRabbit/TheAutomaticProofreader-Decompiled The Automatic Proofreader Decompiled]
 
* [https://github.com/TheIndustriousRabbit/TheAutomaticProofreader-Decompiled The Automatic Proofreader Decompiled]
 
* [https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/dissecting-three-classic-automatic-proofreaders/ Dissecting Three Classic Automatic Proofreaders]
 
* [https://bumbershootsoft.wordpress.com/2019/01/14/dissecting-three-classic-automatic-proofreaders/ Dissecting Three Classic Automatic Proofreaders]
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* [https://youtu.be/bdZPl7H6h0s?t=120 The Automatic Proofreader 3.0 and MLX III v1.0] (COMPUTE!'s Gazette Jan 2026 pg 68)
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Latest revision as of 15:57, 11 March 2026

File Format
Name The Automatic Proofreader
Ontology
Released 1983

The Automatic Proofreader by Charles Brannon is a series of checksum utilities published by COMPUTE! Publications for its COMPUTE! and COMPUTE!'s Gazette magazines and various books. These programs allow home computer users to detect errors when entering BASIC type-in programs. They display a checksum for each line which can be compared against the one printed in the magazine.

It was initially published for use with the Commodore 64 and VIC-20 but was later made available for the Atari 8-bit computers, Apple II, IBM PC, and IBM PCjr.

C16/Plus4 compatiblity was added in issue 32 of COMPUTE!'s Gazette and removed after issue 78.

The first version used a byte-sized numeric value. The later Atari and Apple versions used two letters.

The New Automatic Proofreader introduced in 1986 was designed to run on any 8-bit Commodore (including the C16, Plus/4 and C128) and replaced the decimal display with two letters, could catch transposition errors and took spaces into account if they were within quotes.

The Automatic Proofreader v3.0 was introduced in 2026 and supports C64, VIC-20, C128 and Plus/4


[edit] Sample Output

The Automatic Proofreader - C64.jpg For the C64

The Automatic Proofreader - Atari.jpg For the Atari

The New Automatic Proofreader.jpg The New Automatic Proofreader


[edit] See also

  • MLX - COMPUTE!'s checksum utility for machine language listings


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