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Sorry if people have seen this before, but I suspect that garcia swallowed
my original post.
> From: depeters@inst.augie.edu (Doug Peters)
>
>The IFF File Format includes ILBM (as well as ANIM, 8SVX, Text/WP Docs, and
>etc.,) and was developed by EA, so I doubt that they would have busted
>thier own code formatting. ;)
>
>(Then again, stranger things have happenned.)
They probably felt that since they invented it, they could ignore it.
Deluxe Paint on the PC only handles single frames, but it can do them in
a variety of resolutions (320x200, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768) and bit-depths
(2-colour, 16-colour, 256-colour). It loads and saves in 3 different formats
1) IFF files with Amiga-style ILBM chunks (called 'old' format)