ins_aeas@jhunix.UUCP (04/03/87)
Somebody mentioned that they had some software that allows you to access double hi-res graphics from Basic. However, I lost the posting. I am still interested in getting my hands on this software. Also, the lab where I work just got a //e-gs upgrade, but the new manual is standard Apple style and gives absolutely no clue as to how to access the super-high res modes. Can somebody send me some leads on information about the gs graphics modes?
halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU.UUCP (04/04/87)
BEAGLE GRAPHICS, published by Beagle Bros., provides 25 souble hi-res commands for basic. Both DOS3.3 and ProDOS versions are supplied. In addition to the commands, a fully operational program (again, 3.3 and ProDOS versions) is provided that implements the commands. 128K of memory is required, but NOT current ][e or ][c ROMs. However, BEAGLE GRAPHICS provides ***NO*** means to print out stores double hi-res files. Beagle Bros. does sell, as a separate program, TRIPLE-DUMP, which will print out double hi-res, hi-res, low-res, double-low res (all of which can be produced by the BEAGLE GRAPHICS program or BASIC commands), as well as 40 and 80 column text (p.s. BEAGLE GRAPHICS includes routines to convert between various res levels, and a routine to pack double hi-res pictures when storing them). Bruce P. Halpern halp@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu halp@CRNLTHRY.BITNET
halp@batcomputer.UUCP (04/04/87)
Summary:Beagle Graphics (Beagle Bros.)-->double hi-res in BASIC Sender:Bruce P. Halpern, Cornell University, Ithaca In article <4632@jhunix.UUCP> ins_aeas@jhunix.UUCP (Earle A. Sugar) writes: > > Somebody mentioned that they had some software that allows you to >access double hi-res graphics from Basic. However, I lost the BEAGLE GRAPHICS, published by Beagle Brothers, provides ca. 25 BASIC commands for double-hi res, as well as various low-res commands, conversion routines, etc. In addition, a executable program, Double-plot is provided. All in both DOS3.3 and ProDOS. However, to print it out, something else is needed, such as TRIPLE-DUMP from Beagle Bros. Bruce P. Halpern