PictConv by Defence Force [web]
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added on the 2009-11-28 21:52:34 by Dbug |
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results looked nice.. so:
what d3adlydessert said.
But you should release the source, as you did for Save The Earth, no ?
But you should release the source, as you did for Save The Earth, no ?
I'm going to release the source as well, like the rest of the OSDK it will be on my svn repository, but I wanted to iron out some bugs and style issues first - I had to do some hacks to make PictConv work on the Atari ST, and I have to run my regression test suite first to make sure it still works fine for the Oric conversions.
The old version is here:
http://miniserve.defence-force.org/svn/public/pc/tools/osdk/main/pictconv/
this version only support very basic shifter formats, ste colors are bugged, and there is no multi-palettes.
The old version is here:
http://miniserve.defence-force.org/svn/public/pc/tools/osdk/main/pictconv/
this version only support very basic shifter formats, ste colors are bugged, and there is no multi-palettes.
hey, a demo coder with a regression test suite!
i'm totally wondering whether that's super awesome or completely horrible, so piggie it is!
i'm totally wondering whether that's super awesome or completely horrible, so piggie it is!
skrebbel: That's even worse, I use visual studio, perforce, I maintain a change list of what's changed, and I use UnitTest++ to validate the integrity of low level classes to make sure I don't break them :D
thanx for this!
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if this prod is a fake, some info is false or the download link is broken,
do not post about it in the comments, it will get lost.
instead, click here !
There are of course some existing tools to convert standard formats (PNG, etc...) to Atari formats, but most of them have a GUI, which make them very unpractical to use if you are doing the development using makefiles and automated build scripts.
The tool handles Atari and Oric formats, and can be a bit rough on the edges, but heck, if it worked for me, should work for you :D