If you have a Q40 you can use pqiv, load the png image and save as
pic
(Q40 display layout).
Claus
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powered by Q60 * Motorola 68060 / 80 MHz * 80 MB RAM * 30 GB Hard
Disk
Just interested.. what do you use 80 MB of RAM and
At 03:49 ìì 15/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:
If you have a Q40 you can use
pqiv, load the png image and save as pic
(Q40 display layout).
Claus
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powered by Q60 * Motorola 68060 / 80 MHz * 80 MB RAM * 30 GB Hard
Disk
Just
On Tue, 15 May 2001, Bojan Kotur wrote:
powered by Q60 * Motorola 68060 / 80 MHz * 80 MB RAM * 30 GB Hard Disk
Just interested.. what do you use 80 MB of RAM and 30 GB HDD
on a computer like that? It's not like you can use 3D Studio Max..
or can you?
Cheers!
Bojan Kotur
At the moment
At the moment I can use only 32 MB under SMS. Only Linux supports the
whole memory. Neither the amount of RAM nor the amount of hard disk space
is really needed under SMS. It's just to show that it's possible and
people that are used to the resource waste of Windoze sure like to see
these
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On 11 May 2001, at 8:17, Norman Dunbar wrote:
PS. I've heard of Chicken Supreme but never Toad Supreme :o) :o)
That's because your not french - here, we eat them...
Wolfgang
The attached program converts 24 bit BMP's to QL mode 4/8 and QPC mode 32. The
BMP file must be 512x256 for a standard QL.
Malcolm
P Witte wrote:
000201c0da5f$db1b4680$a62b40c3@gamma">Malcolm Lear writes:
Sorry I think I misunderstood you. I assumed you wanted a program toconvert bitmaps
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From: Wolfgang Lenerz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, May 12, 2001 8:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [ql-users] bmp2pic
On 11 May 2001, at 8:17, Norman Dunbar wrote:
PS. I've heard of Chicken Supreme but never Toad Supreme :o) :o)
That's because
If theres anything out there that will convert bmp or png to QL
pic
format I must have missed it! Can anyone help?
Per
If you have a Q40 you can use pqiv, load the png image and save as
pic
(Q40 display layout).
Thanks for that, but I dont have a Qx0 yet. Im one of the untold
masses
On 11 May 2001, at 8:17, Norman Dunbar wrote:
PS. I've heard of Chicken Supreme but never Toad Supreme :o) :o)
That's because your not french - here, we eat them...
Wolfgang
On Thu, 10 May 2001, P Witte wrote:
If theres anything out there that will convert bmp or png to QL pic
format I must have missed it! Can anyone help?
Per
If you have a Q40 you can use pqiv, load the png image and save as pic
(Q40 display layout).
Claus
At 02:36 ìì 10/5/2001 +0100, you wrote:
Malcolm, YOU ARE A LIFESAVER :-)
This program saved me about a month of work in figuring it out myself...
now the IF CD v.1 will have a graphical front end :-)
Thx again
Phoebus
Message-
From: Dilwyn Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 9:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ql-users] bmp2pic
PS. I did consider writing one to do a bmp to scr (pic) but then I
didn't
have enough graphics knowlege to consider converting from 32 bit, 24
bit
Malcolm Lear writes:
Sorry I think I misunderstood you. I assumed you wanted a program to
convert bitmaps to
QPC hicolour. It would be quite a feat to convert down from 24 bit
to 3.
Not at all. That was just the ticket! However it doesnt quite work for
me. Looks like the picture is just out
Not that I know of - I once did one to go from scr to bmp (abd scr to pcx) a
long time ago - I think you can get it on Dilwyn's web site.
Norman.
PS. I did consider writing one to do a bmp to scr (pic) but then I didn't
have enough graphics knowlege to consider converting from 32 bit, 24 bit,
Find a Sbasic program attached. It's very slow and only works on 24 bit
bmp's.
P Witte wrote:
If theres anything out there that will convert bmp or png to QL pic
format I must have missed it! Can anyone help?
Per
100 INPUT 'filename ',file_name$
110 l=LEN(file_name$)
120 IF l4
PS. I did consider writing one to do a bmp to scr (pic) but then I
didn't
have enough graphics knowlege to consider converting from 32 bit, 24
bit, 16
bit, 15 bit, 8 bit, 4 bit and 1 bit colour depths to 4 or 8 colours -
ok, 4
bit would be sort of easy, and one bit (mono) would be so simple, but
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