Emulate a 7-segment display
C, 106
Size is 74 chars if allowed to rename program "W00WG5WW1GW66WG4WW2GW33WG"
main(int i,char**s){
for(s[0]="W00WG5WW1GW66WG4WW2GW33WG";i=*s[0]++;putchar(s[1][i&7]-49?i==71?10:32:42));
}
running:
./a.out 1101101
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notes:
'W' and 'G' (0x47 and 0x57) are chosen such that the value & 7 = 7, i.e they safely index the null character that terminates the input string.
Brainfuck - 224
++++++++++[>+>+++<<-]
>>++>,>,>,>,>,>,>,
<<<<<<<.
>[<+.->-]<<.
>>
>>>>>[<<<<<+<+>>>>>>-]<<<<<<.>[<->-]<.>>[<<+.->>-]<<<.>.
>>>>>>>[<<<<<<<+.->>>>>>>-]<<<<<<<<.
>>>>>>[<<<<+<+>>>>>-]<<<<<.>[<->-]<.
>>>[<<<+.->>>-]<<<<.>.
>>>>[<<<<+.>]
Prints using Exlamation points:
!
! !
!
! !
!
Not the most readable, but not too horrible either.
Surprised at how close this is to not being last place.
Postscript 121 107
1 12 moveto{}5 0{0 -5 rmoveto}0 5 0 5 -5 0 0 -5 0 -5 5 0
n{49 eq{rlineto}{rmoveto}ifelse exec}forall stroke
requires n
to be defined as the string to process so invoke like
gs -g7x14 -sn=1101101 lcd.ps
to get
the complete set is