BFLI
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Revision as of 01:12, 30 December 2014
BFLI (Big Flexible Line Interpretation, or Big FLI) is a raster image file format for the Commodore 64.
A BFLI image is too large to display at full size on a C64, and must be scrolled vertically.
See also Flexible Line Interpretation.
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Identification
A BFLI file is exactly 33795 bytes long. It begins with bytes FF 3B 62.
Specifications
- http://www.antimon.org/dl/c64/code/bfli.txt
- C64Gfx.lha → man/bfli.doc