Gordon_Hooton@kcbbs.gen.nz (Gordon Hooton) (05/07/91)
Does anyone have Public Domain source code for displaying PCX files using Turbo Pascal. I have available the technical specifications for the encoding but if someone has already invented the wheel. Thanks _ Gordon Hooton
cse4a004@eve.wright.edu (JOHN BLACKWELL) (05/09/91)
In article <1991May6.231821.6759@kcbbs.gen.nz> Gordon_Hooton@kcbbs.gen.nz (Gordon Hooton) writes: >Does anyone have Public Domain source code for displaying PCX files >using Turbo Pascal. I have available the technical specifications for >the encoding but if someone has already invented the wheel. >Thanks _ Gordon Hooton I don't even have the tech specs. Can anyone recommend a text on the formats of graphics files? I would appreciate anything from anyone who has that information on file. -John Blackwell
magyar@betwixt.caltech.edu (Igen Magyar Istvani) (05/10/91)
In article <1991May08.224110.23942@eve.wright.edu> cse4a004@eve.wright.edu (JOHN BLACKWELL) writes: > >I don't even have the tech specs. Can anyone recommend a text on the >formats of graphics files? I would appreciate anything from anyone who >has that information on file. > -John Blackwell There are specs for a lot of graphics files (including PCX and GIF) on titan.rice.edu, available for anon ftp. Ted Turocy magyar@through.cs.caltech.edu ---------- "It _should_ have been called the Hungaro-Austrian Empire."