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-=> On 17 Sep 96 22:21:00 you wrote to me <=- Hi Matthew, => I don't normally do people's homework for them... If you can => clearly explain what you mean by "decode and encode ansi graphics => files", I'll try to lend you a hand. I may even have the code => you're looking for. :) MH> Well, i wouldn't class this as doing my homework, as i'm writing MH> an ansi editor, and the actual encoding etc, is only a minor MH> part ;) Sorry, I can't remember what you originally said, but I got the impression that this was some form of homework. MH> but yeah , what i mean by it, I want to be able to save the file MH> as an ansi, and be able to display it on the screen without MH> using an ansi driver if you know what I mean. That's specific to your machine, so I can't help you. Fortunately, I saw in this packet that Sunir Shah has just posted code to do what you want in DOS. Michael Stapleton of Graphic Bits. * AmyBW v2.10 * ... This tagline is encrypted --- AdeptXBBS v1.07f (Registered)* Origin: Mach One BBS (3:713/615) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 711/401 409 410 413 430 808 809 932 934 SEEN-BY: 712/515 713/111 317 601 611 615 618 700 826 888 914 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 713/888 711/808 934 |
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