All the [tag:quine] challenges on this site are focused on byte count, or the characters themselves. This one is different. Your challenge is to write a program that produces output which has a code point sum identical to the source's code point sum. To produce a code point sum: 1. Find the values of the characters in the program's character set. For example - `FOO` in ASCII: `F` = 70, `O` = 79, `O` = 79 2. Add them all together. Code point sum of `FOO` in ASCII: `F`+`O`+`O` = 70+79+79 = 228. An example of an ASCII sum quine would be if the source code was `ABC` and the output was `!!!!!!`. This is because the sum of the the ASCII values of the source (`A` = 65, `B` = 66, `C` = 67, sum = 198) is the same as the sum of the ASCII values in the output (`!` = 33, 33\*6 = 198). `BBB` would also be valid output, as would `cc`. # Rules - Your program must not be a reverse, shuffled, error, or any other type of "true" quine. To elaborate: If the output contains all the same characters as the source, it is invalid. - Your program cannot generate any errors/warnings from the compiler/interpreter. - Your program's source must use the same codepage as the output. - Your program may use any codepage that was created before this challenge was. - Your program's output must not contain any unprintable characters (e.g. ASCII 0 through 31, or above 127) aside from linefeeds and tabs. - Standard loopholes apply. - If the source and/or output has a trailing linefeed, it must be included in the code point sum. # Scoring Shortest answer in byte count (not code point sum) wins. Please use this header format answers: # Jelly, 12 bytes, sum 56 (SBCS) # Reference Here are some useful codepage references. - [ASCII table](http://asciitable.com) - [UTF-8 table](http://www.utf8-chartable.de/) - [UTF-16 table](http://www.fileformat.info/info/charset/UTF-16/list.htm) - [EBCDIC table](http://www.astrodigital.org/digital/ebcdic.html) - [Jelly SBCS table](https://github.com/DennisMitchell/jelly/wiki/Code-page) - [CP-1252 table](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows-1252#Character_set) - [ISO-8859-1 table](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_8859-1#Codepage_layout)