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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: TS7300 splash screen
From: "PeterElliot" <>
Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 15:06:58 -0000
Hi All,

The source code has been posted in the files section - MakeImg.c

Here's the information from the source:

Simple BMP conversion program. It takes an uncompressed 24-bit  
standard BMP image and outputs it to a 16-bit TS-7300 frame buffer 
compatible data file.

The program can dither the image (comment out '#define dither' to 
remove) to improve the image quality and remove some banding from the 
conversion. 

I compiled the program under Cygwin using the following command:

  gcc -Wall -o MakeImg MakeImg.c
  chmod +x MakeImg

The program syntax is:

  ./MakeImg <Source Filename> <Output Filename>

You then gzip the output using:

  gzip <Output Filename>

The resultant file can be loaded onto the TS7300 and loaded into 
the current frame buffer with the following command:

  gunzip -c <gzipped file> /dev/fb/0"


I hope this is of use to everyone.

Regards,

PJE






 
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