dos33fsprogs/gr-utils/png2gr.c
2017-05-03 22:21:19 -04:00

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1.4 KiB
C

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "loadpng.h"
/* Converts a PNG to a GR file you can BLOAD to 0x400 */
/* HOWEVER you *never* want to do this in real life */
/* as it will clobber important values in the memory holes */
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int row=0;
int col=0;
int enough=0;
int x;
unsigned char *image;
int xsize,ysize;
FILE *outfile;
if (argc<3) {
fprintf(stderr,"Usage:\t%s INFILE OUTFILE\n\n",argv[0]);
exit(-1);
}
outfile=fopen(argv[2],"w");
if (outfile==NULL) {
fprintf(stderr,"Error! Could not open %s\n",argv[2]);
exit(-1);
}
if (loadpng(argv[1],&image,&xsize,&ysize)<0) {
fprintf(stderr,"Error loading png!\n");
exit(-1);
}
printf("Loaded image %d by %d\n",xsize,ysize);
x=0;
while(1) {
fputc( image[col+(row*xsize)] |
(image[col+(row+1)*xsize]<<4),outfile);
x++;
if (x>0x3f8) break;
enough++;
if (enough>119) {
/* screen hole */
/* We should never BLOAD this image */
/* as we can corrupt important state here */
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
fputc(0,outfile);
enough=0;
}
col++;
if (col>39) {
col=0;
row+=16;
if (row>47) row-=46;
}
}
fclose(outfile);
return 0;
}