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OPTION TO INVERT START TO PRINT  : (*":6.' 1 2 3 4 FOR SHADES} START TO PRINT  ) -&%%F:C:,%,&)  A$ 6.hhhLV FF6.:,5 0 ̠Ҡ¦נ: 0,0,0,1,0,2,1,2,1,3,3,3? 3,3,3,3,3,0,0,0,3,0,0,0D }ӠX xx6.nhhhhhhhhhhhhhک qБ qБ qש}` ҠŠ GG162,16,169,1,157,72,3,169,0,157,73,3,32,86,228,48,1,96,104,104,96 Ӡ U}U6.KhBDEHI  <  ^^67@v,.K   }ĩXY ^)) ``67AQ,.M   / } 67A(,.>:AU, [[67A),.H`RɥPee`/ee}(e ==67A,.*eЕee 446.*hhhhhhhΠEΑ}` ((6.hhh˩ I`hYҠՠɠ$110,0,0,0,0,0,10,10,10,10,10,72,138,72,152,72.991}69,255,141,10,212,174,0,6,189,1,6,141,24,208,189,68886,141,23,208,232,224,5,208,2,162,0,142,0,6,104,168B104,170,104,6}4LӠ`((6.hY̥X˩I`t #A7@6-~/ A7 "67,.>:,%6-%/ A7}$BB104,104,133,204,104,133,203,104,133,206,104,133,205,160,0,24<<177,205,41,240,106,106,106,106,32,30,6,76,53,6,17}0,152;;72,189,92,6,170,160,0,189,107,6,145,203,232,200,192,6??208,245,104,168,96,24,169,6,101,203,133,203,165,204,105},0<<133,204,177,205,41,15,32,30,6,24,169,6,101,203,133,20311165,204,105,0,133,204,200,192,40,208,180,96}ӠԠҠҹ220,6,6,12,18,24,24,30,36,42,42,48,54,60,60,66Ӡҹ̠ 3,}3,3,3,3,3,3,2,3,3,3%%3,3,2,3,2,3,2,1,2,3,2,3,2,1,2,3%%2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,2,1,0,1,2,1(%%2,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,1,0,}0,0,120,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,0<ӠFӠPDDThis screen dump program is set up,for the Star} NP-10 printer.ZIIThe menu will display all filenames,except those with the followingd**filename extensions: SYS COM BA}S SAVn))Use the arrow keys to highlight thex++file you wish to load; press a number!!key to get a new directory;}55or press  to load the,highlighted file.After the picture appears""press  for a color print;''pres}s  for a monochrome print;''press  for a Graphics 8 print;**press  for a Graphics 9 print.,\,++If you se}lect Graphics 8 or 9 you can))press  to invert all screen$$colors. Repeat as desired.,\,AAFor a monochro}me print press, or  to adjust the%%gray shades on the screen. The%%printed picture will follow the}screen shades.,\((A color print will pause after you''press  while the color menu is''created. When it appear}s the top"((of the screen will list the colors,((available and the four color bands6))display your current choices. }Press@''a number key to select a color orJ))an arrow key to move the cursor.,\,TKKYou will need three ribbons for a,}color print: blue; yellow; and red.^AAThe screen will prompt you for the,correct ribbon color.,\,|''Pin-feed paper will} work best.,\,))The  key ends the adjustment%%phase of all dumps: Be sure the''printer is set up for the t}ype of##dump chosen (ribbon and paper**in place; paper positioned properly)$$and press  to print it;((}or press  to return to the""title page without printing. D:SCR*.N10$and press  to print it;((WText file for SCRNPRNT printing utilityProgram and text by:SSG Richard C. Tietjens571-88-6433HSB 1/9 FA Box 1587APO NY } 09035Phone West Germany 0731-73661System Requirements:Atari 800 XL/65 XE/130 XEDisk Drive (1050 preferred)Epson (or c}ompatible), Okimate 10, or Big Blue PrinterColor and Black ribbons for Okimate 10Black, Yellow, Red, and Blue ribbons for E}psonBy now, everyone (in the Atari community, anyway) has heard of the Okimate 10 color printer. It was among the first of} the new breed of low cost thermal transfer printers with color capabilities. The Atari eight bit Plug-n-Print package (seri}al buss interface and software) includes a color screen dump program. Unfortunately, that program has rather severe limitati}ons: it understands only two types of picture files (Micro Illustrator, and Super Sketch), handles only Graphics 15 (ANTIC "}E" mode, or Graphics "seven and a half") screens, can't differentiate between two shades of the same color (or sometimes betw}een two different colors), and worst of all, it's excruciatingly SLOW! It can take upwards of 45 minutes to load and print a} single Micro Illustrator screen. And, in spite of the relative simplicity of the programming, it can't print monochrome (bl}ack & white) pictures, except by using a color ribbon - economically ridiculous! After owning my Okimate for a few months (a}nd using about $30 worth of color ribbons, with less than perfect results), I began to search for a better screen dump. I fo}und two that might have worked - but one didn't specifically name the Okimate in its list of supported printers, so I opted f}or the other: RAMbrandt, from ANTIC magazine's Atari Program Exchange classics, in The Catalog. Now, RAMbrandt has an impres}sive array of features, including support for printing pictures with up to 47 or more different colors at once on the Okimate} 10. However, it has an awkward operating system which requires loading a "module" from the master disk prior to loading a p}icture not created by RAMbrandt. Then you must load a "printer module" to print the picture. After printing it, you must re}start from the first module to get another picture, etc. Ultimately, it is even slower than the Plug-n-Print color dump! An}d it can't dump to the Okimate in monochrome without a color ribbon, either, nor can it access the extended files (past Secto}r 720) on an Enhanced Density disk reliably. Finally, I was forced to write my own screen dump. It had to meet a wide varie}ty of criteria: Optimum speed, ability to load several different picture formats, color or monochrome dumps, good aspect rat}io (no distortion), ribbon economy, and standard DOS compatibility. I started with a simple relocatable string resident publ}ic domain dump for an Epson printer. It worked, sort of... But the distortion was unreal, and the printing was now limited }to monochrome. Adapting the Epson dump to the Okimate forced me to teach myself Assembly language for the 6502, a task made  }somewhat easier by the fact that I already spoke Z-80, so I determined to write my "dream dump" from scratch. The result is  }SCRNPRNT. After completing the Okimate 10 version, I realized that it would be comparativly easy to adapt the program to Eps }on (and compatible) printers - so I did. While I was doing that, a friend asked if it would work on his inexpensive Big Blue } printer, so that adaptation was made also.What it does:SCRNPRNT will load any picture file which was created with Micro  }Painter, Micro Illustrator, or Fun with Art, the "Big Three" in Atari Eight bit graphics (When loading Fun with Art pictures,} SCRNPRNT ignores special Display List Interrupts). It can load and decrypt Strip Poker files. It also loads Graphics Eight} and Nine files. SCRNPRNT likes the 130XE RAMdisk and handles it just like any other drive. After loading your picture, you} get to decide whether it should be printed in color, monochrome, Graphics Eight (two color monochrome), or Graphics Nine for}mat (yes, you can print in color on the Epson machines, too; but the Big Blue lacks that capacity). It will produce a full w}idth printout which rivals (or exceeds, in some cases) the quality of commercially produced graphics software. And, when it }finishes, SCRNPRNT remains ready to load and print another picture.Typing it in:The program is written in BASIC where spe}ed is not required, with machine language subroutines as needed for optimum performance. Most of the ML routines are stored }as strings; Listing 2 creates a listed program segment called DATALINE.LST from DATA statements for ease of typing. Before y}ou start typing, you should use DOS (version 2.5, if you have it) to format a blank disk and write DOS on the new disk. If y}ou have a 130XE (or other RAMdisk-capable Atari), copy RAMDISK.COM (or your equivalent file) onto the new disk. Now would al}so be a good time to use the SETUP.COM file (from the DOS 2.5 master disk) to create an AUTORUN.SYS program which will run a }BASIC program named SCRNPRNT.BAS.Type in LISTING 1 (the main body of the SCRNPRNT program) and list it to disk as MAIN.LST.} Type "NEW" [RETURN]. Leave the disk in the drive and type in Listing 2 (MAKEDATA.LST). Save it (in case of goofs!), then }RUN it to create DATALINE.LST (if your printer is a Star NP-10, check the listing for that printer and make required changes }in MAKEDATA.LST first). "NEW" the memory again; then, if you have an Epson type printer, type in LISTING 3; for the Okimate }10, type in LISTING 4; the Big Blue printer requires LISTING 5; the Star NP-10 will work with the Epson listing, but easier o}peration can be provided by typing LISTING 3 and making the changes shown in LISTING 6. List the printer specific code to di}sk as EPSON.LST, OKIMATE.LST, BIGBLUE.LST, or NP10.LST (I hope it is obvious which filename goes with which listing!). Each  }listing is saved seperatly in order to make it easier to track down errors later, if need be.Once more, type "NEW". Now EN!}TER "D:MAIN.LST", "D:DATALINE.LST", and the correct listing for your printer type (this will go much faster if you use the RA"}Mdisk). If you're using the Big Blue version, delete line 4000 and lines 4100 through 4170. The combined listing should be #}saved to the floppy as SCRNPRNT.BAS. Be sure to save the program and put a write protect tab on the disk before you RUN it, $}as any errors in the DATA statements can cause a lockup, or even format a disk if it has no write protect label!Using SCRNP%}RNT:If you want to maximize speed (one of my original aims), it is best to use the DOS copy option (menu item "C") to copy &}the desired picture files onto RAMDISK (D8:) before running SCRNPRNT. When you first run it, SCRNPRNT will display the INITI'}ALIZING message for a few seconds. Then the title screen will appear. Press the appropriate number key to get a directory o(}f possible picture files from Drive 1, 2, 3 or 8 (RAMdisk), or press "D" to exit the program and go to DOS (probably not a go)}od idea except on the 130XE). Note that they aren't absolutely for sure pictures - but they pass the simple tests built into*} the menu routine. Now use the arrow keys to move your enlarged cursor around. Press RETURN to return to the title page; pr+}ess SELECT (what else?) to select the highlighted file for loading. The screen will show the file as it loads; if you wish t,}o change this for a tiny bit more speed, find the part of line 900 which reads "POKE N559,Q" and change it to "POKE N559,N0".-} You will have noticed that SCRNPRNT doesn't support Drive 4; DOS 2.5 can handle a maximum of four drives, including RAMdisk.} (and my budget hasn't managed D2: yet).Setting up the colors:After a short pause (assuming that you selected a real pict/}ure file), the screen will display your screen in glorious color. Only four keys are active now (three for the Big Blue): P0}ress "C" to print in color, "M" for monochrome, "8" for Graphics 8, or "9" for Graphics Nine (Big Blue owners don't get the "1}C" option). Until you press "9", your Graphics Nine screen will look very strange, but don't worry: That will change as soo2}n as you let the program know that it's in the wrong graphics mode.If you chose a Graphics Eight or Nine picture, you may n3}ow press OPTION to reverse all screen colors. This may help some pictures to look better on paper; it also allows a "negativ4}e" image printout, if you need one.If you chose Monochrome mode, everything turns gray. Press "1", "2", "3", or "4" to adj5}ust the screen shades. When you are satisfied with them, you may rest assured that the printout will match your gray scale s6}ettings.Should you decide to "go for broke" and print the screen in wonderful color, a tone will sound and a few seconds wi7}ll pass while the color menu is created. You can use this time to be sure you have a color ribbon in the printer (the yellow8} one, on an Epson type printer). Soon, the screen will turn to black with four color bands across the middle (if one of your9} screen colors is black, you will find only three color bands, but the other one is still there - it's just black!). These b:}ands match the picture screen colors. Across the top of the screen you will see a list of the eight colors your Epson or Oki;}mate can print (yes, it really only prints eight different colors!). Along the left edge of the screen, a column of numbers <}represents the Screen Color values for each color band, and the Luminance Value below. The colors are explained in various p=}ublications, including the small black "Programmer's Handbook" which came with your Atari. Within the color bands are four s>}ets of numbers - all zeroes at first. These correspond to the dots which will be printed; a three by two dot "pixel" for eac?}h colored dot on the screen. I calculate that there are about 380 different color patterns possible - which should be adequa@}te for most of us. The arrow keys and numbers zero through seven are active at this time. Just position the cursor on top oA}f the "dot" you wish to change and press the number key corresponding to the color you want.Putting Printhead to Paper:FiB}nished making your color selections? Then press START. A "beep" will sound to let you know that your desires have been noteC}d. If you're printing in color, the screen will switch back to your picture (if you chose Monochrome or Graphics Eight or NiD}ne, it never left). There will be another short pause while the printer routine is moved to Page Six in memory. Use this tiE}me to ensure that your printer is ready (turned on, ribbon or thermal paper in place, paper properly positioned, Dark controlF} properly set, etc.). A special requirement for Epson type printers when printing a full color dump: After inserting and alG}igning the paper, you must make an index mark so that you can re-align the page after each ribbon is done. Just line up the H}paper, and, using a fine pencil, make a mark where the paper crosses the tear off bar on the left and right edges. If your pI}rinter is capable of reverse line feeds, you might want to add a few lines in the ribbon change subroutine to let the printerJ} run the picture back to the top. This has already been done for the Star NP-10, so you can safely skip the pencil work.WhK}en the tone sounds, press START to start printing, or SELECT to return to the title page.If you are using an Epson type priL}nter, the screen will prompt you to align the paper and load the correct color ribbon for the next pass. To align the paper,M} just turn the platen knob backwards until the alignment marks you made earlier line up with the tear off bar again. Be as eN}xact as you can, since this will affect the quality of your final picture.How it works:SCRNPRNT utilizes something of a "O}brute force" approach to converting the screen to paper graphics. All four modes (color, monochrome and Graphics Eight and NP}ine) have an index table and a pixels table at the end of the machine language routine. Technically, only these tables must Q}reside in Page Six (memory locations 1536 through 1791) to work, but for programming simplicity I chose to move the entire roR}utine to Page Six before printing. A variable (DM) is defined as the pointer to Display Memory by reading the system variablS}e at memory locations 88 and 89. Then a loop is set up in BASIC to keep track of the number of passes made (or we might keepT} dumping RAM forever!). This is the "FOR Y=N0 to 191 etc., STEP 3.5" loop. The number 191 was chosen because it is the numbeU}r of scan lines on the screen, minus one (we started counting at zero). The step size, three and one half, represents the awV}ful truth that each pass prints only three and one half pixels high (the Star NP-10 prints eight dots high, or four scan lineW}s). Another variable, PASS, keeps track of which half of that pixel we want to print. Each USR call to PAGE6 gets a screen X}byte and makes twelve string bytes (either four or two pixels) of it. Since the screen is 40 bytes wide, this means the striY}ng must be 480 bytes long; hence, GRF1$ through GRF4$. Each string byte has only two significant bits, giving possible valueZ}s of zero, one, two or three (The screen byte is broken down into four pixels, or two pixels for Graphics Nine, and the index[} table is consulted for where to pick up the pixel data in the pixel table). If you are dumping a color screen, the index ta\}ble will be poked with the correct values for each ribbon color (inside the "Y" loop for the Okimate; outside it for Epson ty]}pes). When four strings have been assembled, ADD$ puts them all together and lops off either the top or bottom dot, dependin^}g on the value of PASS (three and one half scan lines each pass, remember?). Incidentally, this eliminates the problem of Ep_}son type printers dropping out of graphics mode in the middle of a line, since only the seven least significant bits of the g`}raphics byte are used: The highest value which can be sent is 127, while the ATASCII line feed/carriage return character whia}ch causes the problem has a value of 155. The pixel string is dumped to the printer, and, if conditions warrant, the ribbon b}indexed (or you're prompted to change the ribbon) or paper advanced. When we run out of picture, the printer is reset to norc}mal text mode, and we return to the title page. Simple, no? (HA! If it's so simple, what took me so long to think of it? Dod}n't answer that - I'd rather not know!)Some Tips:For the best print quality, use the smoothest paper you can find. My pee}rsonal favorite is the paper Brother sells for use with their thermal transfer typewriters. It comes in both thermal and plaf}in varieties, cut sheets and rolls. Panasonic also sells a good quality thermal paper. My experience with Apple paper, howeg}ver, is that it doesn't produce a really "black" image, nor is it really very "white". If you are printing in color on an Eph}son type printer, pin feed paper will help to ensure that the three colors remain aligned. Also, if a particular picture is i}very important, don't try to squeeze "just one more picture" out of that ribbon - save it for something less vital, and put ij}n a newer ribbon for your masterpiece. When printing a Graphics Nine screen, you may want to first analyze it - since SCRNPRk}NT can only make twelve different shades of gray (out of the sixteen on the screen), you may want to adjust the "offset tablel}" for Graphics Nine dumps in the DATA statements, so that lighter or darker colors are emphasized. Some shades must be repeam}ted, but by changing the numbers in the table, you can control which shades get their own individual treatment and which are n}"twins". After changing the DATA list, be sure the table has exactly sixteen entries, and RUN the program again. Also, keepo} in mind that there is no sacred law that a monochrome print has to be printed on white paper, or with a black ribbon. Finalp}ly, if you are using an Epson compatible and want to print in Double Density mode, change line 490 and add line 495 as followq}:490 ? #N1;CHR$(27);"L";CHR$(192);CHR$(N3);495 FOR B1=N1 TO N480 STEP N3:? #N1;GRF4$(B1,B1+N2);GRF4$(B1,B1+N2);:NEXT B1Or}bligations:This program would not have been possible without MATRAT's excellent printer graphics tutorial in the November 's}86 ST-LOG; Beta testing of the Big Blue and Epson versions by Jeff Roberts, Tim O'Halloran, and Rich Schenk; and the saintly t}patience of my wife, Dee, who bore up with the usual "programmer's hours" and muffled cries of "Eureka!" at 2:00 A.M. withoutu} complaint or serious bodily injury to the crier in question.About Speed and Other Important Stuff:On the Okimate 10 (thev} middle of the speed range, with Epson being the fastest and Big Blue slowest), an average monochrome or Graphics Eight or Niw}ne dump takes five to eight minutes, depending on the amount of white in it (my new Star NP-10 logs in at just under two and x}a half minutes in single density monochrome). Color dumps run eight to 27 minutes, depending on how many color strips are usy}ed, and the density of the colors on the screen. A full seven dot row is printed on each pass, requiring 40 passes for a monz}ochrome Strip Poker print, 55 passes for a full screen monochrome or Graphics Eight or Nine picture, and 165 passes of the pr{}inthead for a full screen color dump. The program spends most of its time (about 97%) waiting for the printer, and a little |}more waiting for you, if you're printing in color on an Epson (Incidentally, you may wish to add a "color analysis" routine i}}n the "change ribbons" prompting section, if you would prefer to eliminate one of the ribbon changes on those few pictures wh~}ich don't need all three colors). If you choose to print in Double Density on an Epson, you will note a serious speed degrad}ation unless you compile the program. SCRNPRNT will run without any changes under the public domain Turbo BASIC, and the spe}ed increase is barely measureable during the actual printing (if you get wierd results on the color menu, try changing all th}e "N0" variables to "%0", and the same for "N1", "N2", and "N3"). It also compiles just fine and runs under the Turbo BASIC }Compiler runtime package, knocking about ten percent off of the printing time, and ninety percent off of initialization. So,} now SCRNPRNT has acheived the optimum in speed, compatability, and economy.You should notice that the printed picture's as}pect ratio is nearly the same as the video screen, also (printed on the Okimate, 32:21; video 66:43, or less than seven tenth}s of a percent distortion. The Epson print is about one eighth of an inch taller - unnoticeable unless you have an Okimate p}rint to compare) (The Big Blue picture is slightly "squeezed"; Big Blue printers use a non-standard line length, probably 576} dots per line; however, since the picture quality on my friend's Big Blue was deemed acceptable, the picture was simply cent}ered, to minimize the effect).I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has another printer type, which is not suppo}rted by the SCRNPRNT program, to see if we can develop a working version. Send me a copy of the control codes list for your }printer, its name and model, and your name and address, and I will correspond with you.Now, if only I can find a Graphics E}leven file to try out...END OF TEXT FILE: SCRNPRNT PRINTING UTILITYspond with you.Now, if only I can find a Graphics EHF) !"`3!3.-@@!K(USE