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- VPIC ver 4.6 REFERENCE CARD
- (C) Copyright 1990, 1991 by Bob Montgomery, All Rights Reserved. [CIS 73357,3140]
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- VPIC is a file viewer/converter for EGA, VGA and SuperVGA display adapters. It supports Ahead (A & B chips), ATI,
- Chips & Technology, Everex, Genoa, Headland (Video 7), Oak, Paradise, Trident (8800 BR & CS and 8900 chips), Tseng
- (ET-3000 & ET-4000 chips), Western Digital, Video 7, and Zymos VGA chips, and VESA standard boards, in all EGA/VGA
- graphics modes for each display card. It is configurable for your display card using a plain text configuration file
- and the accompanying CONFIG and CVPIC configuration programs. A comprehensive DOC file explains all features of VPIC.
- If your card supports VESA, VPIC will automatically detect and use the VESA modes; defeated with /v option.
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- VPIC will display ,and convert to, the following graphics file formats:
- BIF Binary Image Format B&W image capture board files (display only).
- BMP Microsoft Bitmap files, normal and compressed; saves uncompressed.
- CUT Dr Halo machine independent format with a palette file.
- GIF viewing, normal and interlaced (Fractint FRA and GIF89a viewing too).
- GIF saves in normal, interlaced, inverted, mirrored, rotated CW or CCW 90 degrees.
- LBM Deluxe Paint VGA format, regular and enhanced (IFF Electronic Arts files too).
- MAC file (display only).
- PCX including the VGA version 1.61 of PC Paintbrush.
- PIC Pictor/PC Paint and ViewPoint (ViewSonic) files.
- SCx file formats for Colorix and EGA Paint.
- TGA Targa 8 thru 32 bits/pixel normal and compressed file formats. Tseng HiColor support too.
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- VPIC also has many handy features, such as:
- Command line options: vpic [path][filename[.ext]][/a][/b][/c][/e][/h][/r][/w][/xN][/yN][/z][/?] where:
- path specifies a drive/directory for the menu or a single file.
- filename[.ext] specifies a single file to show (GIF ext assumed) or a DOS filespec such as c*.pcx for the menu.
- /a specifies auto resolution select. /b specifies beep after decoding each file. /? shows VPIC help.
- /c shows current configuration. /e specifies 16 color (EGA) mode.
- /h lists hidden files in menu; great files you don't want to come up in menu normally such as x rated.
- /mN specifies to lock the display mode to N, where the mode numbers are defined when you run CONFIG.
- /r specifies return to calling application after decoding picture file without changing the video mode.
- /v disables VESA info and uses config file info.
- /w specifies to wait for a keypress between images for a multi-image GIF file.
- /xN specifies a left margin of N pixels (if the file does not overflow the right edge).
- /yN specifies a top margin of N pixels (if the file does not overflow the bottom edge).
- /z inhibits printing the filename when the picture is displayed.
- /@slidefile shows pictures specified in the ASCII command file slidefile. The pictures are shown in the order
- listed, and you can spec a delay, resolution, animate, and animate rate for each picture.
- Fast, easy menu system with mouse support and the following features:
- * Handles up to 500 files using mouse or keyboard.
- * Cursor moved with arrow keys, PgUp/PgDn keys, or starting letter/number of filenames.
- * Files are marked/unmarked for viewing with the Spacebar.
- * F1 displays built in help.
- * F2 does a slideshow of marked files in the order they were marked.
- * Enter shows marked files individually in the order they were marked, or file at cursor (if none marked).
- * F3 shows size and colors of picture at cursor.
- * F4 selects between 256 and 16 color modes.
- * F5/F6 decrease/increase default resolution.
- * F7 selects Normal/Lock/Auto resolution. Auto picks the best resolution. Lock always uses default mode.
- * F8 waits for a keypress between images in multi-image GIF's.
- * F9 prompts for new path and filespec.
- * F10 shows current directory.
- * Alt_X deletes file at cursor (with users permission; ESC or N aborts).
- * Menu automatically updated when files are created or deleted.
- * Picture decoding aborted with Escape.
- Commands while viewing a picture (mouse buttons: left=Enter, right=ESC while decoding):
- 'A' Animates the picture by rotating the palette; really nice for fractals.
- 'E' expands a compressed Targa file to disk. / or ? displays built in help.
- F1-F10 are adjustments for red, green, blue, brightness, & contrast for VGA viewing. F10 restores original color.
- Up/Down arrows and PgUp/PgDn scroll picture vertically if bigger than screen (and you have enough display memory,
- and not a Video 7 card). VPIC does not scroll sideways; see 'How VPIC Works' in VPIC.DOC.
- Alt_F momentarily displays filename while viewing.
- Alt_X deletes the current file (with users permission; ESC or N aborts).
- B, C, D, F, G, I, M, P, R, T, U, W, Z, <, > are file conversion/manipulation commands.
- Configuring VPIC: You can configure VPIC from a menu by simply entering CONFIG from DOS with CONFIG, VPIC, CVPIC and
- all the configuration files (.cfg extension) in the same directory. Then select the desired config file using the
- arrow keys and press enter; ESC aborts CONFIG. VPIC can still be configured manually by entering `cvpic configfile'
- from DOS. The WHICHVGA program tries to identify your VGA chip and how much display memory you have installed.
- History: The previous program was VGIF, which displayed only GIF files. It became VPIC when the ability to display
- other file formats was added. The GIF file format is copyrighted by CompuServe Incorporated, Columbus, Ohio.
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- VPIC is continually being improved, and new features are added all the time. Check it out. You can register VPIC for
- only $15, or get VPIC from me by sending the $15 registration fee plus $5 ($10 outside the USA) postage and handling
- ($20/$25 total). As a bonus, I will fill the rest of the disk with GIF good pictures. Please specify either a 360K or
- 1.2 Meg 5.25 inch disk (I don't have 3.5" disks), and EGA, VGA, or SuperVGA (640x480x256, etc) pics. For foreign
- orders, please send an International or Postal Money Order, a check drawn on a US bank, or cash, since the banks here
- charge $25 collection fee for foreign checks.
- Bob Montgomery (new address)
- 543 Via Fontana #203
- Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
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