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    MonoBitmap

    MonoBitmap

    Creates value-representation of any BMP file.

    ...The Problem was that everytime I had to write my images by hand like: 0b0000000 0b0001000 0b0010100 0b0100010 0b1000001 And then i came to the point the images were larger than this example, say 32*32 or more. And thats a torture. And that's the reason I started this project. It's a simple and small command line application which let you convert any (1-32bit) BMP into a string representation of 0 or 1, or even in hex. The program hasn't any problem with images up to 1000 * 1000 px. Btw, it's not as useful to tell you all about everything the program can do as to try yourself, just download it and feed it with an random BMP image, it's smaller than 200kB :) If you're not on Windows you can use the Program with WINE or easily recompile it for your platform (You have to change the output coloring) Program developement: finished
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    Atar8 Tools is a collection Atari 8-bit related of command line tools for Posix compatible environments: - Franny is an ATR disk image editor. Supports AtariDOS II disk format (partially) and SpartaDos 2 disk format. - Yvonne is an Atari picture viewer / converter. - ZooEY is a cross assembler designed for 6502 processors. Binaries are generated specially for Atari 8-bit systems (AtariDOS II and SpartaDOS X formats supported). This tool is compatible with Quick Assembler, one of most...
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    Command line tool to convert BMP images to binary bitmaps and c header files with 8bit page layout instead of line layout (one byte is 8-bit vertical line). Can be used to present data for graphical LCD images in micro controller programming (eg AVR).
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    With GLCD Tools you can convert windows bitmap files (bmp) to a byte array suitable for graphic LCD displays. Additionally you can create fontsets out of your system fonts for the displays. It outputs C Code which you can use in your µC project.
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    An application to take an image file (jpeg, bmp, etc) and convert it to an array of values suitable for including in source code. Source code is in C++ and developed under MS VS2008 and Emacs. Runs as a GUI app in Windows and a command-line app for *NIX.
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    Converts bitmap file to c/c++ files (usefull for embedded systems with GUI). The color encoding is fully configurable (for example 16bit 5/6/5) and a "preview" bmp file is generated to show how much the picture is altered by the information reduction
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