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Version 1.1 provides the same "slideshow" feature mentioned @} above. GIFNCODE This program allows you to load four popular Atari picture A} formats (MicroPainter, Micro Illustrator/Koala, Graphics 8 and 9) and convert them to GIF files. This can B}be done interactively, letting you convert an entire disk of pictures one after another without C} memorizing the filenames. This is useful for Atarians who want to exchange their pictures with D} other computer users via bulletin boards. ILBMREAD This program lets you load and view Amiga IFF pictu E}res in APAC mode. The flexible joystick interface allows you to select rectangular sections of F} the image for further inspection. ILBMREAD also saves the output in APAC mode. If you c G}annot find these programs on your local bulletin board or pay service, they can be ordered directly from me for the foll H}owing rates: APACVIEW V2.4 Docs page 10 I} PROGRAM VERSION PRICE -------- ------- ----- AP J}ACSHOW 2.3 6.50 COLRVIEW 2.6 8.50 DEGASRD 1.1 K} 8.50 GIFNCODE 1.0 6.50 ILBMREAD 2.1 6.50 L} Prices include postage and handling, in U.S. dollars. Printed docs will be provided. Disks will be SSSD unles M}s specified otherwise (I can provide up to DSDD). APACVIEW is a shareware product. If you use and enjoy this N} program, please express your satisfaction with a letter and the $10.00 registration fee. In return you will recei O}ve an autographed, registered copy (without the shareware notice) of the most recent version, with printed document P}ation. I can also arrange to notify you (electronic mail or otherwise) when a new version of this program is avail Q}able. Registered owners can receive the next version for a nominal fee to cover materials and postage. Registering als R}o encourages me to create enhancements to this program, and to create other Atari 8-bit software. It would also he S}lp pay some of my bills on the pay services, providing support and seeking feedback. If you haven't noticed, the m T}arket for Atari 8-bit software has diminished such that large commercial software houses cannot justify producing n U}ew releases. So I encourage all 8-bit users of shareware to register and support the remaining small software developer V}s. Please use the easy-response letter on the next page. Jeff Potter W} 814 Banbury Dr. Port Orange, FL 32119 X} GEnie: JDPOTTER CIS: 74030,2020 Computer World BBS: 1-716-247-83 Y}55 All company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Z} APACVIEW V2.4 Docs page 11 Easy-response lette [}r: mail to: Jeff Potter 814 Banbury Dr. \} Port Orange, FL 32119 Jeff, I used your APACVIEW program ]}on my Atari ________ computer. I found that the colors did( )/sorta did( )/did not( ) look correct on my monitor ( ^}which is a ___________________). I own a ____________ disk drive, which operates in SSSD( ), SSED( ), SSDD( ), DSDD( ). _} I rate this program in the following ways: Excellent Good Fair `} Poor Color Fidelity ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Sharpness ( ) a} ( ) ( ) ( ) Ease of Use ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) I b} found this program on the following bulletin board/pay service: __________________________________________________ c}____________________ Phone Number (if BBS): ____________________ I would be interested in receivin d}g upgrades to this program( ). Please contact me in the following way: ___________________________________________ e}___________________________ Comments: ____________________________________________________________ f}__________ ______________________________________________________________________ _________________________________ g}_____________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______ q}BSAPACVIEWOBJB!YRGBTABL8OBJB zCOLORS GIFBAPACVW24DOCBuCLRVREGSDATB&vCOLRVW26COMBMCOLRVW25DOC________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ r}_______________ My name and address are: _________________________________________________________ s}_____________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________ t}________________________________________ *`8aGhhJȱKȱDȱEeeHHLVhhDȱEȱHȱIeeHHLVE:K:D1:*.*S:P:D1:FILENw}AME.EXT B V B V0 B VB 8 `80B 8b8 S?GGAGGA B 08C B x}08E0B 08G B 08GGLGL:GGL:DL:R S? >L8SL:V = @L8ZL9!Lq9CLd;L8y}1OOG   Y aBL8 B 08}F0B 08G B 08GG)YL8 B 08CGz}GGA B V0 B Vl B 08E"B 08G ? 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G .GRG@G詛G ? @L8 aB B VL:}} B 08F B 08E"B 08G aBL8H*G.GRGG ?G\Gɛ:[G..\GR\G詛\G~} ѩDžG@L B 8\G aB B VL8 B 08G8 aB B VL8GɛeL CɈд} B VLLG ܰ ~>L8DžG  B 08F M 3B  ~> aBL8G L<\GG[G}GG ɛ .GȩRG@GȩG B 08G  ? ~> aB B VL8L \Э* /A}L*" @ ~>L8LE=L >LG > =`Э } /AL@  @L@ ~>``ԭGIGAGCG \GEGGGIGЍo :> >Ԣ \,,`(oio} >`ho8o >`=oio >`}o8o >`oio >`Uo8}o >`90oiooiooio >`y'o8oo8oo8o >`G}ɛeL L`` B'C` B8C` BJC` B^C` BC` BC`eeؘ8}ee؈륱 0CJJJJ 0C) 0C BC`hh BDȱEdHeIeHHLV-File not foun}d.-File name error.-BREAK key pressed.-Device timeout (does not respond).-Truncated record, input too long.-Non-existent} device.-Error number XXX occurred.} COLRVIEW V2.6 by Jeff Potter 10/91 <>Enter to start continous showEnter to view disk directoryEnter to load 3 GR.15 filesEnter to load 3 GR.9 file}sEnter to restore color regsEnter to save color regsEnter to view current picture.Enter to exit to DOS.Enter t}o unstick XF551.Press after viewing picture to return to this menu.Press while viewing to swap } display lists.Use H, R, G, and B while viewing to tune colors.Your choice: Enter directory specification.->Enter file}name (no extension) of 3 graphics files for viewing.Extensions of .R, .G, .B assumed.->Exit to DOS...are you sure: D:CLRV}REGS.DAT} Loading The last mode (Gr.9 or 15) will be ineffect (change with SELECT).Press OPTION to freeze or continueview}ing, press START to return here.opop@ON(AD:*.RNNppOQ}O`}ANOOppOq}OAOPPppO}O}APooHGGGiN1hL_HH8G 0 ԍЍ } ԍߩ ԍhh@p}pHGGGiN1hL_HH8G*6 ԍЩ:Щ>*֍ ԍЩڍЩލ ԍ}ЩЩ ԍЍЩ hh@8( COLRVIEW.OBJ V2.5 b}y J. D. Potter October 7, 1990 Welcome to version 2.5 of COLRVIEW! Th}is version adds color tuning and a new, higher resolution mode. The display is also a little cleaner, with a black}er background. COLRVIEW is an exciting new mode of multi-color display for the Atari 8-bit computers. It can} display 80H x 192V pixels with up to 4096 simulated colors, or 160H x 192V with up to 64 colors! To try it, }load COLRVIEW.OBJ from DOS. Turn down the brightness on your monitor a little, until the background is something of a b}urnt orange color. Use the [L] command to load the COLORS test pattern. Be sure to type only the filename without} extension (up to 32 characters accepted, "D1:" is the default if no disk number is included). The .R, .G, and .B }files will load one after another (3 x 62 SD sectors), and (hopefully) a full color image will appear. Press [STAR}T] after you are done viewing the picture to return to the command menu. The commands available from the me}nu are: [D] View disk directory: you will be prompted to enter the directory search mask. Ent}er something like "D:*.R" to see the names of the COLRVIEW files. [G] Load three graph}ics 15 files, which are displayed in 160 x 192 resolution in 64 colors. This is better for displaying } digitized cartoons or line drawings. Use it on SGIRL15 and UNICRN15 in this archive. } [L] Load three graphics 9 files, as described above. Note: if you have found you have used the wrong com}mand to load 3 graphics files (an L rather than a G, maybe), press the [SELECT] button while view}ing the picture to swap graphics modes. [R] Restore color registers. See how to use t}his below, under "COLOR TUNING". [S] Save color registers. See how to use this below,} under "COLOR TUNING". [V] View the current picture. Use this to return to the pictur}e from the menu screen. [Z] Exit to DOS. You will be queried before you can exit. } COLRVIEW V2.5 Documentation page 2 [!] Unstick XF5}51. This sends the necessary commands on the serial bus to return an XF551 to double density mode after it } is "stuck" in single density mode. COLOR TUNING This version of COLR}VIEW adds the ability to tune the colors you see without having to adjust your monitor's hue control. When you load } COLRVIEW, it searches the default disk for the fle CLRVREGS.DAT. This contains the default setting of the three color}s for the tri-color display. I have set these to best match my monitor; yours may differ. To set yours, do the fol}lowing: after you have loaded an appropriate picture (like the COLORS one), press [H] (while the picture is showin}g). This will cycle you through the available colors, one step forward each time you press [H]. Press [SHIFT][H] to st}ep backwards through color selections. If you find you are still unable to get the proper colors, press [R], [G], }or [B] to adjust the red, green, or blue separately. Pressing [SHIFT] and either [R], [G], or [B] will reverse the} direction of the color change. When you are happy with your color settings, press [START] to return to the menu. Now }press [S] to save these color registers to the disk (be sure the proper disk is inserted in your default drive). I}f you have become hopelessly lost while adjusting colors, you can type [R] (from the menu) to reload the color regi}sters from the disk. This operation does not report failure to find the disk file, so be sure the right disk is in}serted. I have found that graphics 9 files and graphics 15 files each look better with different settings. Y}ou can of course use different pictures to set the colors. With graphics 15 files (such as SGIRL15) I have found i}t best to try to balance good flesh tones with pure blues. The flesh tones can sometimes be too pink, and the blues can} tend to be too purple if you're just a little off. By the way, the COLORS picture colors should be (from lef}t to right and top to bottom): black, dark gray, light gray, white; red, red yellow, yellow, yellow green; green, g}reen cyan, cyan, cyan blue; blue, blue magenta, magenta, and magenta red. ABOUT COLRVIEW The} technique I use is different from APAC and Pryzm, and consists of alternating lines of red, green, and blue images (dis}played in graphics 9 or 15). This is in addition to a page-flipping VBI which relocates the starting color in each} of the three images. It's really hard to explain in words, and it's full of VBIs and DLIs. I found this to be le}ss annoying than merely page-flipping between a red, green, and a blue image. There will be rather significant "swimmin}g" in areas of the image with pure (primary) colors. I can claim this displays 4096 colors (16 x 16 x 16), if I re}ly on the persistence of vision present in the human eye. The resolution is 80 x 192, like } COLRVIEW V2.5 Documentation page 3 graphics 9. This version also displays graphics 1}5 (once called 7.5) screens in the same three-color page-flipping mode. This produces 64 colors (4 x 4 x 4), with }a resolution of 160 x 192. The picture files included in this archive were created by my latest version of AP}ACVIEW (a GIF decoding program). I am debugging APACVIEW, and will release it shortly to the pay services. If you } would like to receive it, and some of my other Atari graphics programs, send in your shareware contribution! } GEnie subscribers can download additional three-color files in the 8-bit library (look for RGBPIX, RGBPIX2, RGBPIX3, RG}BPIX4, and RGBFIDO uploaded by J.MORRISP.). If you're interested in certain pictures, drop me a line, I'll upload }some more. Let me know where you found this file, or where you first heard about it. COLRVIEW is a shareware} product. If you use and enjoy this program, please express your satisfaction with a letter and at least a $5.00 c}ontribution. This would encourage me to create enhancements to this program, and to create other public domain software}. It would also help pay some of my bills on the pay services and long distance BBSes, providing support and seeki}ng feedback. As always, I am awaiting your comments. Use the easy-response letter on the next page! } Jeff Potter 814 Banbury Dr. Port Orange, F}L 32119 GEnie: JDPOTTER CIS: 74030,2020 } Internet: potter@ge-dab.ge.com Computer World BBS: (716)247-8355 } COLRVIEW V2.5 Documentation page 4 Easy-response letter: mai}l to: Jeff Potter 814 Banbury Dr. } Port Orange, FL 32119 Jeff, I used your COLRVIEW program on my Atari _____}___ computer. I found that the colors did( )/sorta did( )/did not( ) look correct on my monitor (which is a ______}_____________). I own a ____________ disk drive, which operates in SSSD( ), SSED( ), SSDD( ), DSDD( ). }I rate this program in the following ways: Excellent Good Fair Poor } Color Fidelity ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Sharpness ( ) ( ) (} ) ( ) Ease of Use ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) I found this progr}am on the following bulletin board/pay service: ___________________________________________________________________}___ Phone Number (if BBS): ____________________ I would be interested in receiving upgrades to thi}s program( ). Comments: ______________________________________________________________________ } ______________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________}_______________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________}__________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________}_ My name and address are: ______________________________________________________________________} ______________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________}__________________________ m