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2023-03-09 08:56
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
Converting GFX question

Asking for friend. Quote follows:
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Morning! Does anyone of you please know a Window C64 converter that would not do any processing and just save data in C64 format?

What's my problem: I prepared a 4-color (so that I can convert to multicolor sprites) picture in Gimp and then ran it through a converter, which decided to just add a 5th color. 🤦‍♂️
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Thank you for quick help everybody.
 
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2023-03-15 23:07
Cruzer

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 1048
Quoting
I disagree, bash is turing-complete :)
Yeah, I know, but reading readme-files, typing "make", googling error messages and installing dependencies doesn't seem very much like coding to me.
2023-03-16 00:23
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
The tool was found. Questions were answered.

I'm glad Wotnau doesn't waste his life here and does something creative on C64 instead.

Time to close.
2023-03-16 08:38
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1031
Quoting CreaMD
I'm glad Wotnau doesn't waste his life here and does something creative on C64 instead.
great, means we don't need to waste our lives anymore trying to help you \o/

really, I don't understand your passive aggressive attitude, it comes across as entitled and ungrateful. bah.
2023-03-16 09:42
CreaMD

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 3034
Quote: Quoting CreaMD
I'm glad Wotnau doesn't waste his life here and does something creative on C64 instead.
great, means we don't need to waste our lives anymore trying to help you \o/

really, I don't understand your passive aggressive attitude, it comes across as entitled and ungrateful. bah.


I wasn't asking for myself. And this was not aimed at you but at everyone not empathic enough to imagine, that there might be self-taught c64 coders that never actually were programmers for living and commandline is a "distant" concept to them. I think, in my honest opionion, that I was polite in that aspect, because if you look at this debate from distance, there is no real help in the rest of this thread. I admit, that I contributed to that too.

p.s.: And you are right. I forgot to thank everybody who helped. So. Thank you guys!
2023-03-16 12:19
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2839
Quoting CreaMD
imagine, that there might be self-taught c64 coders that never actually were programmers for living and commandline is a "distant" concept to them.
I thought the usual process was to be a self-taught C-64 coder first (in teenage years) to eventually become a professional programmer later, building on that C-64 knowledge. Not the other way around. =)
2023-03-16 12:33
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
Posts: 933
Quote: Quoting CreaMD
imagine, that there might be self-taught c64 coders that never actually were programmers for living and commandline is a "distant" concept to them.
I thought the usual process was to be a self-taught C-64 coder first (in teenage years) to eventually become a professional programmer later, building on that C-64 knowledge. Not the other way around. =)


Still so, you were not a programmer before you became a self-taught c64 coder in your teenage years, I suppose. Unless your mom gave birth to a professional programmer, of course.

But may I suggest Spritepad for this thread?
2023-03-16 12:44
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2839
Quoting Hein
Still so, you were not a programmer before you became a self-taught c64 coder in your teenage years, I suppose. Unless your mom gave birth to a professional programmer, of course.
"Self-taught" is the magic word here, i suppose. =)
2023-03-16 12:47
Hein

Registered: Apr 2004
Posts: 933
Quote: Quoting Hein
Still so, you were not a programmer before you became a self-taught c64 coder in your teenage years, I suppose. Unless your mom gave birth to a professional programmer, of course.
"Self-taught" is the magic word here, i suppose. =)


Heh, imo it was 'were'. Which shows the difference in interpretation of words and sentences, leading to derailed forum threads.
2023-03-16 15:47
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5017
Quote: The tool was found. Questions were answered.

I'm glad Wotnau doesn't waste his life here and does something creative on C64 instead.

Time to close.


Nobody should waste his life by telling people what they should do and what not. We shouldnt have fun here indeed, this is serious website, users should be banned from chit chatting, so moderators can idle in peace.
2023-03-16 15:57
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11108
"empathic enough to imagine, that there might be self-taught c64 coders that never actually were programmers for living and commandline is a "distant" concept to them"
You literally not be a self taught c64 coder, without starting on the command line. And i am pretty sure every c64 programmier has used it. Which makes fear of command line kind of funny indeed.
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