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== PCX2PAL ==
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Version 1.0
 
Version 1.0

Revision as of 17:42, 25 May 2014

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PCX2PAL

Version 1.0 By Brian Provinciano March 27th, 1999



FAQ


Q. What does it do? A. PCX2PAL takes the palette from a 256 color PCX image and creates an AGI palette file for use with the AGI palette changing patch. A copy of the palette changing patch can be obtained from http://agisci.cjb.net.

Q. How do I use it?
A. At the DOS prompt, go to the directory where PCX2PAL is located and type:

PCX2PAL [FILE.PCX] [FILE.PAL]

Where [FILE.PCX] is the PCX image that you are getting the palette from and [FILE.PAL] is the palette output file.

The PCX file should be a 256 color PCX, but only the first 16 colors of the palette need to be used.

A full tutorial on using PCX2PAL and the palette changing patch is located at http://agisci.cjb.net.

Q. Is this program free? A. Yes. This program is freeware. You may distribute it freely as long as:

  1. All files, (even this readme file), are included in their original unchanged form.
  2. You may not accept money in exchange for this software for any reason.

Q. How can I contact you? A. You can email me at "bri_da_man@hotmail.com" with any questions, comments or bug reports regarding this program.


VERSION CHANGES


  • Source code cleaned up and modified to run quicker and more efficiently.
  • Recompiled to be a smaller executable

The ZIP file should contain the following files:

PAL.101 - The output palette of test.pcx PCX2PAL.EXE - The main program README.TXT - This file TEST.PCX - A PCX file which uses the AGI palette to give an example of how the palette should be.