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Ptoingview   [2009]

Released by :
Street Tuff

Release Date :
1 March 2009

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Street Tuff of Red Sector Inc., Tristar & Red Sector Inc.

Download :

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Production Info
Submitted by Street Tuff on 1 March 2009
ptoingview - a dtv picture packer/displayer
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included are 2 palette files "dtv.act" and "dtv.gpl" these are binary and gimp palette files. just put them in your gimp palette directory.
the dtv.act file is a raw rgb palette file which should be importable into other gfx programs.
make sure to save a 8 bit raw file with the same palette order as in the palette files. image name must be "image.raw"
if your file is bigger than 64000 bytes something went wrong when raw saving the image. image should be 320x200x8

after you saved the image.raw in your ptoingview directory start "pack+assemble-ptoingview.bat" or "pack+assemble-ptoingview.sh"
on *nix make sure you have recent versions of acme and exomizer installed.

regards
street tuff / trsi
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