- Apple Worm
:"For other meanings (e.g. the caterpillar) see
Apple worm (disambiguation) ."The Apple Worm is acomputer program written for theApple computer , and especially for the component6502 microprocessor , which performs the act of dynamicself-relocation . Thesource code of the Apple Worm is the first program printed in its entirety within the Scientific American. [cite journal|journal=Scientific American| title=Computer Recreations| volume=285| month=May| year=1985| pages=38–39| first=A. K.| last=Dewdney] The Apple Worm was designed and developed byJames R. Hauser andWilliam 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.External links
* [http://corewar.co.uk/vogtmann/applewo.jpgThe Apple Worm source code]
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