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| Software = SAVEPIC | | Software = SAVEPIC | ||
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Note, SAVEPIC is included with [[AGI256]]. Download from here: | Note, SAVEPIC is included with [[AGI256]]. Download from here: | ||
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SAVEPIC
Latest Version: | |||
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Release Date: | 1998 | ||
Company: | |||
Publication Status: | Published | ||
Developer(s): | Brian Provinciano | ||
Interface: | |||
Language: | C++ | ||
Open Source: | Closed | ||
Source Availability: | No | ||
License: | None | ||
Type: | Picture | ||
Platform: | DOS | ||
Localization: | English | ||
Website: | The Ultimate AGI & SCI Web Site (Web Archive) |
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Description
SAVEPIC is Brian Provinciano's tool to convert PCX files to 256 color 160x168 AGI Picture resources.
Features
Version History
Development Status
Usage
- Syntax : SAVEPIC <filename[.PCX>]
Will save a Picture named '<filename>.PIC'.
Download
Note, SAVEPIC is included with AGI256. Download from here:
- File:256 Color (SAVEPIC).zip (ZIP file) [7.86 KB]
Known issues
Credits
References