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5 comp+ace<22 5 ;" ": 4 n,o;" ": 4 ;"My score is "; 4 ;" ": 3 comp=comp+ace: 3 STOP THE TAPE 3 RUN THE TAPE 3 "compcode" 2 z$="10020203RUN THE TAPE": 2 z$="09020203STOP THE TAPE": 2 prog=prog+4 2 prog=prog+1 2 person=value 2 left=up+70 2 comp=value 2 RANDOMIZE USR p 2 LET THE TAPE RUN 2 GOSUB small 2 @@@@@@@@@@@@ 2 @@@@@@@@@@ 2 ;person+10 2 ((prog+168 2 "COMP4PIC" 2 "16/48REV4" 2 "16/48LOAD2" 2 "'"and therfore win !" 2 to quit)" 2 16/48 Magazine 1983 1 z$="ll130201AND ": 1 z$="ll020302GREEN MEN": 1 z$="ll000402DUNGEONS": 1 z$="18150203BIGPRINT": 1 z$="18010202THEN READ ON....": 1 z$="18000203BIGPRINT": 1 z$="17010304ASSEMBLER.": 1 z$="16010602SPEED": 1 z$="16010402EDITING": 1 z$="14030204SHIP OF DOOM": 1 z$="14010102KEEP HAVING TO PULL THE PLUG??": 1 z$="14000402MONITORS": 1 z$="11010102CAN'T FIND THAT TREASURE?": 1 z$="08300210?": 1 z$="08010403However!": 1 z$="08010402DISPLAY": 1 z$="08010102STUCK IN A DUNGEON?": 1 z$="07040202HOBBIT HINTS": 1 z$="06040202FLEXIBILITY": 1 z$="06020202FRIENDLINESS": 1 z$="06010302MICRODRIVE": 1 z$="06000402OVER ALL": 1 z$="00140201OF": 1 z$="00010505REVIEW": 1 z$="00010204MORE DETAILS?": 1 z$="00000404BIGPRINT": 1 z$="00000204HOW DO I USE IT?": 1 z$="00000203Just a couple of final points.": 1 z$="0000010564 CHARACTERS PER LINE PRINTING": 1 z$=" ": 1 y=y+(b$="8")-(b$="5") 1 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1 xGGGGxxxxx 1 x=x-(b$="7")+(b$="6") 1 x=prog-16384 1 w=y+k*(q>17 1 w,v;u$(k+i): 1 w,v;b$(v+i+w*m); 1 value=value+card 1 v=x+k*(q<18 1 usrprogen 1 u$=u$+c$(x+k*(q< 1 small=9800 1 s$=s$+"Q": 1 s$=s$+"K": 1 s$=s$+"J": 1 s$=s$+"A": 1 program start 1 prog=prog+p+1 1 prog=16384 1 pontoon 1 person=person+10 1 person+ace>12 1 p$="or as normal": 1 p$="You can also use BIGPRINT in the 64 character mode like this": 1 p$="Where ll is a 2 digit line number, cc is a 2 digit column numberhh is a 2 digit number for the horizontal magnification and vv is a two digit number for the vertical magnification.": 1 p$="Using the routine is almost as easy as normal PRINT statements.": 1 p$="To use the bigprint routine you need to assign a value to z$ in this form;-": 1 p$="This program contains a machine code routine which allows you toprint 64 characters per line.": 1 p$="This does the work.": 1 p$="There are 1090 bytes of code stored below the user defined graphics. The code can be saved as in line 9999. You may move the code to any address so long as you first CLEAR to a lower address. ": 1 p$="The machine code is stored just below the user defined graphics and takes up about 1k of memory.": 1 p$="The code contains this character set and the BIGPRINT routine which you will remember from issue 2 as well as the 64 characterprint routine.": 1 p$="The bigprint routine will work in either character set. Just put GOSUB big or GOSUB small before GOSUB 9900.": 1 p$="If you would rather hang on to the basic then you can erase all the lines from 1000 to 9500 and write your own program in the space provided.": 1 p$="If you are experienced enough to use the code without any basic then just looking at the listing of this program should tell youall you need to know.": 1 p$="If the code is loaded so that it starts at the address MEM then the 64 character print routine is at MEM+877.": 1 p$="1122334455667722744": 1 p$=" To print ""This line is usually far too long for a ZX Spectrum."" at line 10, column 2 we need to do 4 things;-": 1 p$=" This sets the print position.": 1 p$=" This calls the subroutine at line 9800 which makes the system variable CHARS (see p173 of the manual) point to this character set.": 1 n+n*(h=o)): 1 money=money-bet: 1 money=money+bet: 1 magnified by 3 horizontally and by 5 vertically." 1 m$="When in the Pit room ~LOOK UP~": 1 m$="This is sick ~Kill girl~< < Hi Andrew,I am glad that you<had trouble with this; there is<hope yet.": 1 m$="This is not the same as the<dubious routines found in<programs such as Vallhalla,<which give you an amusing(?)<reprimand for using<obscenities, but at the same<time hold the obscenities in<their dictionaries at the<expense of more useful words.": 1 m$="There are certain points in<the game that I find very<disturbing!": 1 m$="The screwdriver is in the<ROD. To obtain it INSERT<MICRO BATTERY into ROD": 1 m$="The game is text only and of<the Verb Noun type.<(GET FOOD, GO SOUTH etc.)<There are 43 locations which<can be mapped using normal<co-ordinate geometry.<(Always make a map.)<The program is in M.code and<therefore quick in response.< In all, the old classic<mainframe type Adventure.": 1 m$="The battery is in the<SHADY ROOM. To find it you<have to wear the infra specs,<which are in the GLASS ROOM": 1 m$="Ship of Doom goes far<beyond that type of immaturity<and seems to condone violence<against women; a stereotype<that ought to be shattered,<not reinforced.": 1 m$="Shine torch at beam": 1 m$="Pay the barman with the coin<from the bank and drink the<drink": 1 m$="POINT the SONIC SCREWDRIVER": 1 m$="Next month is a D&G Hobbit<special with hints from D&G<readers.<To wet your appetite, here is<a hint to find Gollum<and the ring from,<Martin Edwards of Staines.< < DO YOU WANT TO SEE IT?< < Press Y/N": 1 m$="Later, you meet a<~beautiful young android girl~.<The only purpose for the<existence of this character is<as victim of acts of sexual<violence!< A typical response to a<criminal act such as<~Rape Android~<is for the program to reply<~She moans violently and<blows a fuse~.": 1 m$="It seems that quite a few<16/48 readers are having <problems with Artic's<Adventure C, the": 1 m$="In this Adventure you search<a hostile alien spacecraft<for the control panel<which operates the<Graviton Beam, gripping your<craft.": 1 m$="If you have discovered any<solutions, interesting short<cuts or bugs in any adventure<game then drop us a line at<16/48. We will send you `5 if<we publish your contribution.<Send us your problems and we<will do our best to save you<from death, destruction and<an over-heated Spectrum.": 1 m$="I obviously do not recommend<this Adventure.< < However,If you do happen<to have a copy and are stuck< and still want to continue,<ENTER Artic's postal code from<the inlay card for a help<menu. Everyone else just press<ENTER.": 1 m$="Fuse bars with mirror": 1 m$="From the window of the< goblin's dungeon, go< SW D N SE E<to get to Gollum and the ring.< < (You should find Gollum<around here, but remember, he<can be as mobile as the other<characters-YAZ.)": 1 m$="Early in the game you are<confronted with a little girl.<If you ask for help at this<point, the program replies<~NEVER TRUST WOMEN~.<In fact, the only option<open to you is to kill the<little girl before she<strangles you!": 1 m$="Authors should remember<that many home computer<users are children<and not twisted mysogynists<who get pleasure from<fantasies of<gratuitous sexual violence.": 1 len=prog+2 1 len,prog-len-2 1 instructions 1 i;"ANSWER";z$( 1 h=h+(h=n)-(h=o): 1 g,i;"CLUE -": 1 f,across;" 1 era 0 1 d,g;"~+N-./0123456789",":;<=>?@ABCDEFGHI","JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY" 1 d$="EASYHARD": 1 d$(nu)>"t" 1 d$(nu)=d$(t) 1 d$(nu)<"a" 1 d$(nu)+f,code 1 compcode 1 comp=value: 1 comp4 1 come here after one hand finnished 1 code=code+u(f+1 1 c$="hex f p r basico horace u n r r p magentainput e t e z s hardware g oric r r e n o r vickerssinclair r t m a y clear opause o n o p g s adventure pixels e e i in t cursor agf e t i t h verify print ": 1 c$="clear gridswitch modesshow answerthe solutionsave to tapescroll clue{scroll clue^quit program": 1 bank=bank-bet: 1 bank=bank+bet: 1 b$(v+i+w*m)=u$(k+i): 1 b$(k)=" ": 1 across=across+3 1 a$(suit,card)="O" 1 a$(suit,card) 1 ]MAGNETIC MAGAZINES 83:H\ 1 ZXWORD 1 Which key to define ? 1 Well Done "; 1 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 1 WWWWWWWW00000FFFFFFFFF00 1 Twist or "; 1 To print in 64 character mode simply 1 STOP THE TAPE NOW 1 Please wait,"; 1 PRINT64 I 1 PRINT AT 10,2; 1 PRINT AT 10,10; 1 MAGNETIC MAGAZINES : 1 LET z$=""10040305BANG"": GOSUB 9900 1 LET p$="hello" 1 LET P$=""This line is usually far too long for a ZX Spectrum."" 1 If they both looked OK then pop the tape in a bag and send it to"'"16/48 Competition"'"10 Barley Mow Passage"'"Chiswick"'"London W4 4PH."''"Otherwise RUN again.": 1 I have "; 1 I Win ! "; 1 How much do "; 1 Hard luck "; 1 Five card "; 1 FIVE CARD TRICK 1 B.C.THORNE APRIL 1983*S\ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@**************** 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@@@ 1 @@@@@@@@@@@ 1 ;d$(nu);" has already been defined.": 1 ;"you wish to "; 1 ;"you lost!": 1 ;"you broke"; 1 ;"you Bust ! "; 1 ;"turn " 1 ;"trick "; 1 ;"to play again": 1 ;"the Bank!": 1 ;"on one tape)`14.95"''" ZEUS"; 1 ;"monitor `7.50"''" OCP"; 1 ;"has monitor for `9.95": 1 ;"gamble ? " 1 ;"from Hisoft"; 1 ;"for Sinclair.`12.95"; 1 ;"by Crystal Computing"; 1 ;"assembler `9.95"; 1 ;"assembler `8.50"; 1 ;"Your score is" 1 ;"You win "; 1 ;"You have "; 1 ;"You are going to need a couple of good books"''" (I recommend 'Understanding Your Spectrum' by Dr Ian Logan and the Z80 bible by Rodney Zaks called 'programming the Z80'.)"'" and an": 1 ;"Well Done"; 1 ;"Use lower case 'a' to 't'": 1 ;"USR codes": 1 ;"To verify that you have 2 good saves, rewind and play the tape.Do not worry about losing the bottom 2 lines.": 1 ;"This review assumes that you"'" already understand the function of an assembler."'" If you are not yet afflicted"'" by this disease then I suggest that you quit now and come back when the symptoms become more serious."''" For the stalwarts still reading I have selected what appear to be the best 4 assembler/monitor packages available for the"'" Spectrum.": 1 ;"They are all very quick, but PICTURESQUE can be out typed if you are too quick on the keyboard." 1 ;"These are the 4;-"'" DEVPAC"; 1 ;"Stick ? "; 1 ;"SIDE 2 LOADING" 1 ;"Press a key when you are ready." 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY( 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY" 1 ;"PRESS ANY KEY ( 1 ;"PICTURESQUE is the only one to provide feedback on commands. (i.e. press 1 ;"Move the spot round the grid using keys 5 to 8.","Key 9 (graphics) plots a dot. Key 0 deletes it ." 1 ;"Many of you will have caught"'" the dreaded disease which leads to late nights and multiple"'" crashes. Not drinking and"'" driving, but the horrors of"'" programming in machine code."''" This review is for those of you showing early symptons such as a manual permanently open at chapter 25 and a deeply"'" furrowed brow from puzzling over HEX listings." 1 ;"Machine code test tool"; 1 ;"LET z$=""llcchhvvBIG WORDS."": GOSUB 9900"'; 1 ;"It's my "; 1 ;"If you do move the code then look carefully at lines 5, 40 9800 and 9907 first."''" p$ has a maximum length of 255 characters." 1 ;"I win !" 1 ;"I recommend all 4, but this may help you to choose.": 1 ;"I have "; 1 ;"Hisoft's DEVPAC is the only one to offer single stepping. This makes it easily the most"'" powerful monitor.": 1 ;"Here PICTURESQUE wins with a 42 column screen which means that even assembled listings are easy to read. OCP also uses 42 columns, but text entry is more complex.": 1 ;"Here DEVPAC wins again, the assembler and the monitor can be run from anywhere in memory and a facility to assemble direct from tape means that very long programs can be handled.": 1 ;"Hard Luck"; 1 ;"Do you wish": 1 ;"DEVPAC is already compatible and a joy to use. Zeus is easy enough to transfer. The other 2 will be bringing out suitable versions soon.": 1 ;"DEVPAC and PICTURESQUE have"'" line editors, OCP and ZEUS both feature full screen editing."'" This does give extra speed.": 1 ;"Bust ! "; 1 ;"Any of these the packages will do the job."'" Hisoft's DEVPAC offers the most flexible and powerful package at the lowest price."'" PICTURESQUE is my personal"'" favourite, but wait for the"'" microdrive version if you are on the waiting list."'" If you must have full screen editing then you will need to go for OCP or ZEUS."'" Fortunately you cannot go far wrong."; 1 ;"+`12.95 for monitor"''" PICTURESQUE"; 1 ;"(assembler and monitor"; 1 ;"(T/S) " 1 ;" 16/48 MARCH 84 TAPE 04 " 1 ;" SWITCH THE TAPE OFF " 1 ;" Please wait"'"The new program is being assembled in the screen memory" 1 ;" ": 1 ;" "; 1 ;" ": 1 ;" "; 1 ;" "; 1 ;" " 1 ;" " 1 64code B 1 23635+256* 1 2200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 16/48REV4 1 16/48LOAD2 1 16/48D&G 1 16/48 script 1 16/48 MAGAZINE Ltd.1983 1 16/48 ISSUE 4 COMPETITION 1 022222000000000F;;999;;F00 1 022222000000000F; 1 0222200002200000000000000000000 1 002;999;;F00 1 0000000FFFFFFFFF00 1 0000000000;99888F00 1 000000000000000F8220000000000F;;9998;F00 1 000000000000000000000000800000000000000000000000000 1 00000000000 1 0 Created by Muf for www.speccy.cz 1 . When you have finished. Press 1 . 1 ,o;" ADVENTURE HELP FROM Yaz. " 1 ,i;"Press R to read again."; 1 ,i;"Press L to load Some silly game or other" 1 ,(r$="q")+2 1 , the others would just echo 1 +s;"(";s;" LETTERS)" 1 +prog-23755 1 +k;b$(v+i+w*m); 1 *(r$="a"): 1 *(c$(j+i+k*m)=" "));: 1 ),x+k*(q<18 1 (prog+1217 1 ((prog+474 1 '''''''''''''''''''"You will be asked if you wish to 1 ''''''''''''''''''' 1 '''''''''''''''''"All picture cards count as 10"'"and an ace can be either 1 or 11" 1 ''''''''''''' 1 ''"(i.e. p=MEM+877)" 1 '"If you get 21 with only two cards you have"'" 1 '"If you can amass five cards you have a"'" 1 '"(Y/N)"'''''''''''''''''' 1 '" We will draw the tapes out of a bucket on 31st March 84 and the the first FIVE correct entrants will receive software of their choice up to a value of `20."''" Unscramble the picture with 1 "usrprogen" 1 "nb. This program will crash if it is stopped & then RUN.": 1 "When you have finished, this program will write a skeleton program for you which sets up the graphics." 1 "When this program has finished it will erase itself leaving theskeleton program. REM notes in the skeleton program should helpyou." 1 "WITH THIS FUNCTION GIRL","WE CREATED A COMPUTER","THE CREATOR OF THE","SPECTRUM" 1 "Use this program to generate your own user defined graphics. You can redefine keys ""a"" to ""t""" 1 "The object of 1 "The DATA statements in the new program are designed to take up as little memory as possible." 1 "TINY ARTHUR WITH LITTLE","RAYMOND STORES THE DATA","HOLDS DATA, MAY BE","STRING OR NUMERIC" 1 "TINA WITHOLDS COMMAND","TO READ THE KEYBOARD","COMMAND USED TO READ","THE KEYBOARD" 1 "THE TIARA SHATTERS TO","REVEAL THE U.S. MICRO","COMPUTER RENOWNED FOR","ITS GRAPHICAL ABILITY" 1 "THE SPECTRUM HAS 49152","","THE SMALLEST ELEMENTS","OF A COMPUTER DISPLAY" 1 "THE POTS BREAK CAUSING","A HALT COMMAND","COMMAND USED TO","HALT A PROGRAM" 1 "THE PLAYER PERHAPS OR","MAYBE THE MEDIUM","THE MEDIUM UPON WHICH","MOST GAMES ARE SUPPLIED" 1 "THE G.I. IS SHATTERED","INTO HOW MANY BITS ?","THE NUMBER OF","BITS TO A BYTE" 1 "THE ENIGMA AND I CREATE","A SOFTWARE HOUSE","CREATORS OF ARCADIA","" 1 "THE COMPUTER HESITATES","FATHER BEFORE USE","A DELAY WITHIN","A PROGRAM" 1 "SO RICK, YOU ARE HIDING","A COMPUTER","PERHAPS THE SPECTRUMS","MOST DIRECT COMPETITOR" 1 "SILVER AND A LITTLE FUR","CREATE THIS JOYSTICK","MANUFACTURERS OF A","SPECTRUM JOYSTICK" 1 "REACH ROUND CONFUSED","HUNGRY CHAP",",[","`\ Z_ 1 "Press any key to continue": 1 "PRINT64": 1 "POSTAL CODE (no spaces) "; 1 "P.S. I ONCE CONCEALED","A SOFTWARE HOUSE","SOFTWARE HOUSE,CREATORS","OF HUNGRY HORACE" 1 "NOT THE FIRST COMPUTER","LANGUAGE, I HEAR","FAST COMPUTER LANGUAGE","AS USED BY JUPITER ACE" 1 "NO POINT IN THIS NUMBER","","A WHOLE NUMBER","" 1 "NEVER VARIES YET SOUNDS","LIKE A CHARTS TYPE","3.1415927","" 1 "LOOK MA A GENT,","FUNNY COLOUR","THIS IS YOUR CLUE 1 "KEY E to escape."'"Press 1 "IT IS TRANSPARANT YOU,","WILL LOSE THE VARIABLES","USED TO RESET VARIABLES","OR PERHAPS ALTER RAMTOP" 1 "INPUT THE DATA OR GO IN","","PRESS THIS TO EXECUTE","A COMMAND" 1 "INITIALLY AN AMERICAN","COMPUTER MANUFACTURER","U.S. MANUFACTURERS OF A","16 BIT HOME COMPUTER" 1 "I HEAR ONE DIRECT ABUSE","AT THE POSITION MARKER","INDICATOR OF THE","CHARACTER POSITION" 1 "EX SINCLAIR MAN, NOW AN","ACE DESIGNER","STEVE .... THE AUTHOR","OF THE SPECTRUM MANUAL" 1 "Do you wish to recap on the rules ?" 1 "Do you want to define another character ? (y/n) ";c$ 1 "Do you want to alter the character ? (y/n)";c$ 1 "DOWN TO EARTH COMPUTER","LANGUAGE","RESIDENT LANGUAGE","OF THE SPECTRUM" 1 "DIRECT TO THE SCREEN, A","TURNIP YOU LEFT MASHED","BASIC STATEMENT,DIRECTS","INFORMATION TO THE VDU" 1 "DID THE EXPRESS INSPIRE","THE BACKGROUND COLOUR ?","THE BACKGROUND COLOUR","" 1 "Characters defined are;" 1 "COMPUTER EQUIVALENT OF","A KNOTTED HANDKERCHIEF","USED BEFORE A COMMENT","IN A PROGRAM" 1 "COMPUTER COMMAND","FOUND IN DOVER","COMMAND USED TO","SUPERIMPOSE CHARACTERS" 1 "CIA IS CONFUSED BY THE","INFORMATION INTERCHANGE","WIDELY USED","CHARACTER CODE SET" 1 "BROADEN THESE FOR","YOUR FREE TAPE","THE TAPE PRESENTED FREE","WITH EACH SPECTRUM" 1 "BACK UP INSIDE A WHOLE","NUMBER TO ENTER DATA","COMMAND USED FOR","DATA ENTRY" 1 "A SPIDER PERHAPS","CAUSES THE ERROR","SOUNDS LIKE AN INSECT","BUT IS A PROGRAM FAULT" 1 "A SPELL CAST TO BASE 16","","A NUMBER SYSTEM TO THE","BASE 16 (ABBREVIATION)" 1 "A SHORT ADVERT GOES OUT","BRAVELY, FOR THE HOBBIT","THE HOBBIT FOR INSTANCE","" 1 "A MISTAKE SHOWS AS MIST","CLEARS AROUND TERRORISM","A MISTAKE","" 1 "A COMPUTER OR A SUIT OF","ARMOUR I HEAR","THE COMPUTER AS OPPOSED","TO THE PROGRAM" 1 ";d$(nu);"= ";: 1 ";d$(n);"= "; 1 "64printer" 1 "5 BEFORE THE FIRE TURN,","WHY, TO CHECK RECORDING","HOW TO CHECK","A RECORDING" 1 "23658",d: 1 "20",d;" press x to execute the command or r to return to the puzzle " 1 "19";d$(i+n*(h=o) 1 "18")+i+(y+k*(q> 1 "17"))*m): 1 "16/48D&G" 1 "13",g;" EASY MODE ": 1 "''"will print ""BANG"""'"at line 10, column 4"'" 1 "''"If you wish to have another cardyou must 1 "''" This month we decided to give everyone a chance with a fairly simple puzzle."''" Your task is to sort out the mess which you will see when you press the next button." 1 "'"but if you dont you should 1 " KEEP THE TAPE RUNNING" 1 " B.C.THORNE 1983" 1 when you have defined a character." 1 to save the solution TWICE on tape."'" Good luck." 1 to read again."; 1 to quit and move on,"''" any other key to read again.": 1 to move on." 1 to continue"; 1 is to reach the highest score without exceeding 21 !" 1 by Peter Beckett": 1 and you would need to know what it meant. Together with the mode of entry this makes it the easiest to use.": 1 and it echoes 1 What to do in the BAR"; 1 USERGRAPHICS-PROGRAM GENERATOR " 1 To pass the beam"; 1 To get the key"; 1 To get past the bars"; 1 To Quit menu" 1 No screwdriver"; 1 No luck in the Pit room"; 1 No battery"; 1 IMPORTANT 1 For 64 character printing you need to select the special script with 1 Can't pass the ~Little girl"; 1 B.C.THORNE JAN 1983 1 8 8 8 1 8 ! 1 1983 16/48 Magazine Ltd*S\ 1 16/48 Magazine Ltd. 1984 .*6\$: 1 CONTROL KEYS "; 1 press c to clear the grid ": 1 REWIND 1 ***FINISHED*** 1 congratulations you have completed the puzzle correctly 1 USERGRAPHICS GENERATOR " 1 for instance to set the print position to the middle of the screen. 1 ": 1 you can return to the normal script at any time with 1 ": 1 and then 1 NOW TYPE IN; 1080 1 this will print "hello" at the current print position. you can use