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- QRT source and executable is Copyright 1988 Steve Koren. It may be
- freely copied, modified, and distributed under the following conditions:
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- 1) Notice of any changes is posted and distributed with subsequent
- versions
- 2) Neither the source nor executable is sold for profit.
- 3) This message is distributed unmodified with the source and
- executable.
-
- Any images created with QRT are yours to do with as you wish.
-
- NOTE FOR AMIGA VERSION:
-
- Image creation involves 3 steps:
- QRT <Image.QRT >Image.out
- QRTPOST Image.RAW Image.TMP
- RAY2 Image
-
- The final IFF picture will have a filename of Image.ILBM.
-
- QRT and QRTPOST were written by Steve Koren. RAY2 was written
- by D. Wecker and is Copyright 1987. RAY2 creates a HAM image
- from a bitmap representation produced by QRTPOST.
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- QRT should be run in the background with a low priority and
- its output file should be placed on a virtual disk. It will
- produce 400K of output, so extended memory is recommended.
-
- Stack size must be increased from the system default of 4000
- bytes with the STACK command. The exact size necessary varies
- with the image, but 40000 to 50000 bytes is usually safe.
-
- When QRT is running, you can check its progress by getting a
- directory of the device on which the Image.RAW file is being
- created. A full image has 400 scan lines, and will be just
- short of 800 blocks when complete. Thus, divide the blocks
- so far by 2 to discover how far into the image QRT has
- processed. Different parts of an image might be created at
- different speeds.
-
-
- Any comments, bug reports, etc, may be sent by USMAIL to:
-
- Steve Koren
- 4501 Boardwalk Dr.
- Apt. D-38
- Fort Collins, CO 80525
- USA
-
- That address is guarenteed to be correct until 01 JUL 89.
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