Posted By
 Csabo on 2024-12-04 20:16:15
| Re: Choosing the correct gfx editor
The "standard" Plus/4 image format is a PRG file that one can load and immediately display: $0400 bytes of luminance data $0400 bytes of color data $1F40 bytes of bitmap.
If you typed GRAPHIC 1,1:CIRCLE 1,160,100,99, then saved the memory from $1800 - $3F40, that's it! A PRG file that's a picture.
A bit more info here.
I have a graphics editor (Csabo's Gfx Edit) which I use, but it's not very popular; I guess the interface is not great. It does the job though, and it can load/save the PRG files I described above. |