Author | Comment |
djbiker Probe Posted: 7 Sep 2003 12:03 GMT Total Posts: 2 | what kind of pics can you put on my cal |
spiral Wraith Posted: 7 Sep 2003 14:17 GMT Total Posts: 958 | depends on your calculator, on an 83+, most likely it'll have to be 96x64, 4 color grayscale. 89/92+/v200, you probably can place on an 8 color grayscale picture of any size as long it is smaller than 64k.
For content, as long as you have the picture, there's not much preventing you from converting it to your calc |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 8 Sep 2003 07:43 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | Tigcc doesn't support 8 level grayscale. Read the documentation if you want to know more. It is too long to explaim here, but it has to do with timers based on the battery voltage, hense they always change. |
spiral Wraith Posted: 8 Sep 2003 17:51 GMT Total Posts: 958 | Actually, that's not completely true, a while ago, TICT was talking about how nostub ought to have an 8-gray too to match kernel programs. There is a version of the TICT pictureviewer (forgot it's name) that has support for 8-color grayscale |
Digital Guardian
Posted: 9 Sep 2003 10:14 GMT Total Posts: 1051 | Well if you find the info again, I'd like to see it. I spent a couple months looking around for a psuedo 8 level header file (or shunck of code) to integrate for future use. The guy who made backgammond (sp) has his own routine for it. I know the concept of how grayscale works but my knowledge of C limits my personal version of such code at the moment. |