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Give copies to all your friends. You may not sell it under any circumstances without the expressed t}written consent of the author. If you like the program and find it useful, why not let the author know with a small tu}oken of appreciation. All donations will be graciously accepted by the author: Chris Wareham, 1215v} West Jackson, Spearfish, SD 57783 OVERVIEW ________ BILLBOARD is written in BASIC with machine languagw}e routines. It will print a Graphics 7.5, 8, or 9 picture upright or sideways to almost any size you want. I developx}ed it on an Epson FX-80 printer. Any printer with graphics commands compatible to that should work. If your printer sy}upports graphics but is not "Epson compatible" you may still be able to use this program. Consult the section "Printerz} Codes" at the end of this documentation. When you first run BILLBOARD, the screen will blank for about 9 seconds w{}hile the program initializes. When the main screen appears, use the <-> and <=> keys to highlight the menu option you |} want. Press to activate that option. Below is a summary of the menu options. Pressing at any time wi}}ll return you to the main menu. LOAD ____ First of all, you're asked for the drive number for loading a pictu~}re. Values of 1 through 8 are allowed, although some values will return an error, depending on the DOS you're using and} the configuration of your system. If an error occurs, press any key and you'll return to the main menu. Next, the} filename is requested. The program will load Micro-Painter, ComputerEyes, and other pictures that generally have the} "standard" 62 sector file format. If no color register data is included at the end of the file, then the program uses} default values, depending on the Graphics mode (see lines 950 and 960 of the program). After you type in the filenam}e, the top left box asks for the Graphics mode of the picture you are using. The implications for printing for each G}raphics mode are summarized below. GR.7+ = Display the picture (VIEW option) as Graphics 7.5 (}Graphics 15 on XL/XE). Print it using shading values provided in the program.} GR.7+/8 = Display the picture as Graphics 7.5. Print it as a Graphics 8 picture (each} bit in screen memory is a dot on the printout--no shading). GR.8 = Display and print as a } Graphics 8 picture. GR.9 = Display as a Graphics 9 picture with 16 shades. Print it usi}ng 16 shaded printer patterns which correspond to the 16 on-screen shades. Use the <->} and <=> keys along with to make your choice. After the picture loads into memory, it will appear on screen.} Press any key to return to the main menu. SAVE ____ Again, the program requests the drive number and filename.} All pictures are saved using the "standard" 62 sector file format with the 4 color register values at the end of the} file (in the order PEEK(712), 708, 709, 710). VIEW ____ This option lets you look at the picture in memory at }any time. If no picture is in memory, you will see a blank screen. Press any key to return to the main menu. DIREC}TORY _________ The drive number is the only information needed here. The directory listing pauses after every 16 f}iles. Press to continue the listing or to leave the displayed files on screen and return to the main} menu. The LOAD option is sometimes easier to use with the correct file displayed. PRINT _____ This is the hea}rt of BILLBOARD and the main purpose for which I wrote it. The program presents you with two submenus of many differe}nt print options. All options are again chosen using the <->, <=>, and keys. After you choose one printer op}tion, the menu bar advances to the next option. You can press at any time to exit back to the main menu. The v}arious PRINT options are summarized below. A SPECIAL CASE--GR.7.5 ______________________ If the picture in memo}ry is Graphics mode 7.5, then BILLBOARD allows you to set the color registers before printing to allow for different }shading values. As the instruction line under the picture says, press the numbers 1 through 4 to increase the color r}egister value. The number "1" changes register 712; "2" changes 708; "3" changes 709; and "4" changes 710. Technically} there are 8 shading values in the program but I only allow six of them since two print out as stripes that don't look} real good. If you get to pressing keys and don't like what you've come up with, just press and the original va}lues will return. Press any other key when done to continue with the print options. FORMAT ______ With this opt}ion you choose either an upright or a sideways printout. You'll have to experiment to see which one looks better for }your particular picture and the kind of Graphics mode you're printing it in. A change in format at this point can mak}e quite a difference in the final printed picture. TYPE ____ You can print in inverse or regular print. Since I} developed this program to use with ComputerEyes, I put INVERSE as the top menu choice. You'll want to print most pic}tures in inverse. Some will look better in "regular" type print. DENSITY _______ You have four choices here--48}0, 720, 960, and 1,920 dots per line. Each of these modes gives a different effect on the final printed picture. The }heavier densities use up the printer ribbon faster and take longer to print but give a less "grainy" look. The 720 dp}l mode is especially good for an undistorted look for upright printouts. You'll have to experiment to find the best } option for your application. My favorite combination is a sideways, 960 dpl, double width, four height, centered print}out. This gives an undistorted printout that fills most of an 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheet of paper. With a little trimming }it's a nice "8 X 10" ready to frame. WIDTH _____ Single, double, triple, and "More" are available under this }option. If you choose the "More" option, then continue to use <-> and <=> to increase or decrease the width factor. Pre}ss to activate your choice. The various increments between sizes were necessary due to formatting the output} data. Under the "More" option you can observe the rounded off width to the nearest foot, in the box to the upper rig}ht of "PRINT OPTIONS." HEIGHT ______ Choose the options here in the same way you did for the width. The options} are single, double, four, and "More." The height of your printout is displayed to the nearest foot for the "More" op}tion as it was for the width. After you've chosen both WIDTH and HEIGHT, more information about your printout is displ}ayed in the box to the above right of the printer options. Width and height, rounded off the nearest foot is shown. U}nder "Paper" you will see the number of 8 1/2 X 11 inch sheets of paper you will need. Under "Time" you will see the }approximate hours and minutes needed to complete the printout. These values are for the Epson FX-80 and may vary with o}ther printers. POSITION ________ You can print your picture centered, to the far left, or far right. PAU}SE/STOP PRINTING ___________________ Once printing starts you can pause by pressing the SPACE BAR. On a larger print}out you may want to do this to let the printer cool down or change the ribbon. You can turn the printer off and then }on again while paused and it shouldn't affect the printout. However, if you move the paper that's being printed, the pi}cture will probably not be continuous when printing resumes. Make sure the printer is on before pressing the SPACE BA}R again to continue printing where you left off. If you press the ESCAPE key while the printer is working, printing }will stop and you'll return to the main menu. DONE PRINTING _____________ When BILLBOARD is done printing, you'}ll have to find the continuous strips, separate, cut, and tape them together (if it's a printout requiring more than }one sheet). This shouldn't be hard because BILLBOARD spaces each continuous sheet so the top of each strip starts at th}e same place. Experiment with smaller poster sizes first and you'll see that all the strips line up quite nicely.} PRINT ESTIMATES _______________ You can see how much paper you need and how long it will take to do your printout }by running through the PRINT options submenu and stopping at the POSITION option. The approximate size, number of she}ets of paper, and estimated printing time is displayed. At this point you can press to return to the main me}nu or choose the POSITION of the printout to start printing. CAUTION _______ Although BILLBOARD will print "a}lmost any size" poster, you may find the real big printouts to be impractical. For example, a 720 dpl upright printout }that's 320 wide by 448 high is 95' X 100'. It takes 17,920 sheets of paper and over 1,592 hours to print. That's 66 d}ays of printing! I take no responsibility for anyone who burns their printer up trying to make a mega-poster! HAVE} FUN! _________ I hope you find many uses for BILLBOARD and enjoy using it. If you have a large library of picture}s like I do, you may find it handy to print them all out and write in the filenames underneath them. You can fit 6 pi}ctures on a page in the 720 dpl upright mode or 9 in the 960 dpl upright mode. No more wondering where the picture is a}nd what filename it's under! If you want to give someone a message in a big way then BILLBOARD's the program you wan}t. Convert your picture to Print Shop Screen Magic format, add your message in a nice font, convert it back to standa}rd DOS, then print it out with BILLBOARD. You don't have a utility that will convert your pictures to Screen Magic a}nd back? Consult your local users group or check the Online Services. I've written a program called "Video Jukebox" t}hat does this and a lot more but haven't written the documentation yet. PRINTER CODES _____________ There are o}nly three lines that output graphics data to the printer. Below are the line numbers and codes for the FX-80. Possibl}y you can change them to fit your printer. A. Line 1020: ------------ @ = master reset. A;CHR$}(8) = set vertical line spacing to 8/72 inch. l;CHR$(LMAR) = set left} printer margin. B. Lines 1600 and 2100: ---------------------- *;CHR$(MODE);CHR$(COLL); CHR$(COLH); = set printer graphics mode and reserve space for }number of graphics columns. MODE = 0 is 480 dots per line. MODE = 1 is 960 dpl. MODE = 3 is 1,920 dpl.} MODE = 6 is 720 dpl. COLL = low byte of number of columns to print. COLH = high byte of number of c}olumns to print. PRNT$(1,LIM) = the picture data that is actually printed. The } FX-80 gives a number value to the pins on the printhead as } follows: 7th pin = 128 (top of print head)} 6th pin = 64 5th pin = 32 4th pin = 16 3rd pin = 8 } 2nd pin = 4 1st pin = 2 0th pin = 1 (bot- tom) } ------------------ most bottom pin = not used If your printer has a different scheme for firing} pins, then this program may not work for you. However, you may be able to write a routine that converts the printer }data from FX-80 format to the format of your printer. PRNT$(1,LIM) in lines 1600 and 2100 contains the FX-80 formatted} picture data. BILLBOARD MODIFICATIONS FOR OTHER PRINTERS _______________________ Billboard was designed for Eps}on FX printers. Here are suggested modifications for compatibility with other printers. GEMINI 10X ---------- }Here are the lines to enter for BILBOARD.BAS to be compatible with a Star Gemini 10-X: Note: Below, replace "esc" with} the escape character (press [Esc] twice to get the escape character). 1020 POKE 764,255:CLOSE #N4:OPEN #N4},N8,Z,OUTPUT$:? #N4; "escA";CHR$(N8);"escM"; CHR$(LMAR):RETURN 1600 IF MODE=0 THEN MODE=75 1601 IF MODE=1} THEN MODE=76 1602 IF MODE=3 THEN MODE=122 1603 IF MODE=6 THEN MODE=76 1605 SCR=SCR+320/H:FOR I=N1 TO HT/N8:?} #N4;"esc";CHR$(MODE); CHR$(COLL);CHR$(COLH); PRNT$(N1,LIM) 2100 IF MODE=0 THEN MODE=75 2101 IF MODE=1 TH}EN MODE=76 2102 IF MODE=3 THEN MODE=122 2103 IF MODE=6 THEN MODE=76 2105 FOR J=N1 TO W:? #N4;"esc"; CHR$(MODE});CHR$(COLL); CHR$(COLH);PRNT$(N1,LIM) There are only 3 densities with the 10-X so 720 and 960 will be the sam}e. --Jim Fuller EPSON MX -------- Chris Wareham, the author of Billboard, has a special vers}ion for Epson MX printers. Contact him at: Chris Whareham, 1215 W. Jackson, Spearfish, SD. 57783 STAR} SG-10 ---------- To use Billboard with a Star SG-10, do the following: - In line 1020, change the "1" to a "M"}. - In line 1600 and 2100, change the "*" to a "g". Note: no changes are necessary if the SG-10 is in IBM } mode. --Warren Lieuallen a "g". Note: no changes are necessary if the SG-10 is in IBM 3 ATTENTION DAISY*DOT II users! _________________________________ BILLBOARD & DAISY*DOT II _________________}________________ The version of Chris Wareham's program, Billboard, included on this disk, may be utilized with Roy} Goldman's powerful DAISY*DOT II printing system to insert picture files into text. A small modification made by Roy Go}ldman to this Billboard program allows output to different devices. Thus, your picture may be dumped to a disk file s}o it can later be included using Daisy*Dot II's \V command; simply type in the name of the disk file you want output }directed to. If you want it to print to the printer, type "P:". 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