arti@vax1.acs.udel.EDU (Arti Nigam) (06/29/88)
Hi. I'm looking for any help I can get on this problem. I need to find a way to get graphics images up on an IBM-PC/AT (or monitors connected to it, viz. Vectrix or Matrox). Eventually I will need to control the display duration, etc. through a turbopascal program. I have scanned the images in using an optic scanner and MacImage; thus, I have the images on a MacII. I can save it in any of the following formats on the MacIntosh: Superpaint, MacPaint, Microsoft Word, TagImage FileFormat, Encapsulated Postscript-Binary, Encapsulated Postscript-ASCII, RIFF, Postscript, Paint, PICT, and perhaps a few others. MAAAYbe I may be able to locate someone on campus who has a scanner linked to an IBM-PC, and that would give me a whole new set of options. But if I don't, do I have a hope of successfully sending an image in one of these file formats (actually, 200 images, each about 2inches by 2inches) over to the IBM-PC AND finding a way of reading that file on the PC, so that the image can be displayed there? I have tried sending some files in a couple of formats, and I get gibberish at the other end. I am working on this in order to be able to display the stimuli I want to use in my research (am working on my masters). Any help I can get will be very welcome. Thanks in advance. Arti Nigam.