PCX2PAL

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PCX2PAL
Version 1.0

Author: Brian Provinciano

1999/03/28
PCX2PAL
Winp2pSS.png
Winp2p (PCX2PAL) for Windows Screenshot
Latest Version:  1.0
Release Date:  1999/03/28
Company: N/A
Publication Status:  Published
Developer(s): Brian Provinciano
Interface: GUI
Language: C
Open Source: Open
Source Availability:  Yes
License: None
Type: Palette Utility
Platform: DOS, Windows
Localization: English
Website: The Ultimate AGI & SCI Web Site (Web Archive)





Description

Brian Provinciano's 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 Windows version (WinP2P) is also available.


FAQ

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.

Email me at "bri_da_man@hotmail.com" with any questions, comments or bug reports regarding this program.


Features


Version History

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


Development Status

Abandoned


Usage

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.

See the PCX2PAL Tutorial on using PCX2PAL and the palette changing patch.


Options

 


Download

Download from here:

The zip file should contain the following files:

  • PAL.101 - The output palette of test.pcx
  • WINP2P.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.


Known issues

  • None known


Credits


References



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