Re: graphics dump and the XEP80
From: Jeffrey J. McWilliams (cd827@cleveland.Freenet.Edu)
Date: 09/14/92-04:16:18 PM Z
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From: cd827@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jeffrey J. McWilliams) Subject: Re: graphics dump and the XEP80 Date: Mon Sep 14 16:16:18 1992 In a previous article, aa700@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Michael Current) says: > > >I don't remember that! Can you direct me to the issue it was in? The only >graphics I've seen on my XEP80 is the circle the Demo program draws. >-- > Michael Current, Cleveland Free-Net 8-bit Atari SIGOp -->> go atari <<-- Michael, Check out October 1988 Actually, the code in there is a little misleading, due to all the mysterious machine language routines, which lead you to believe he is doing something special to the XEP80. Look forward to the premiere issue which will have the real beef on an easy way to do this, plus a complete BASIC listing that loads a Graphics 8 or 7+ file, displays it on the XEP80, and then goes to a print dump routine. Oh, and I made sure Freenet Atari 8 bit sig was properly credited as the source of your original post. Jeff -- Jeff McWilliams -->student, Electrical Enginnering, Michigan Tech. Univ. cd827@cleveland.freenet.edu OR jjmcwill@mtus5.cts.mtu.edu
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