From: ksinner AT solaria DOT sol DOT net (Kenton E. Sinner) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: picture viewing program Date: 12 Mar 1997 01:38:56 GMT Organization: Solaria Public Access UNIX - Milwaukee, WI Lines: 42 Message-ID: <858130548.502758@smyrno.sol.net> NNTP-Posting-Host: newsreaders.sol.net Cache-Post-Path: smyrno.sol.net!unknown AT solaria DOT sol DOT net To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp I am looking for constructive suggestions and maybe assistance for a project I have in mind. I have several graphics files that are in two sets of formats that were used on the Atari ST computer. These formats are "Spectrum" (SPU/SPS/SPC) and "Tiny" (TNY/TN1/TN2/TN3/TN4/TN5/TN6). I would like to view them on my PC. There are three ways I can do this. Find or write a program to convert these formats into something like PNG, find or write a program to display them directly on my PC, or find a program which displays pictures in many formats through the use of installable modules which can be easily written for a new format. I have found one program to convert from these formats to GIF, but the job it does is not very good. As far as I know, there is no program that will display them directly. So this is what I plan to do: Either write a conversion or display program, or write a display or conversion module for an existing program. So, what I need to know is this: what graphics libraries would be the easiest to use with DJGPP to write a new picture viewer program, and is there a modular program already in existance that I could write a module for? Of course, if anyone knows of a PC program that already can display these formats, I would be VERY grateful to be clued in. Thanks heaps. -- "Freedom is the one thing you can't have unless you are willing to give it to everyone else. What's so hard to understand about that?" "Do not waste your precious life trying to tell others how to live theirs." -- Me DO NOT SEND JUNK E-MAIL: "By US Code Title 47, Sec.227(a)(2)(B), a computer/modem/printer meets the definition of a telephone fax machine. By Sec.227(b)(1)(C), it is unlawful to send any unsolicited advertisement to such equipment. By Sec.227(b)(3)(C), a violation of the aforementioned Section is punishable by action to recover actual monetary loss, or $500, whichever is greater, for each violation."