Doodle! (C64)
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− | '''Doodle!''' is a raster image format associated with the ''Doodle!'' drawing program for Commodore 64 computers. It is | + | '''Doodle!''' is a raster image format associated with the ''Doodle!'' drawing program for Commodore 64 computers. It is not related to the Atari [[Doodle (Atari)|Doodle]] format. |
There is an uncompressed and a compressed version of the format. On platforms that use filename extensions, uncompressed files use extension '''.dd''', and compressed files use extension '''.jj'''. | There is an uncompressed and a compressed version of the format. On platforms that use filename extensions, uncompressed files use extension '''.dd''', and compressed files use extension '''.jj'''. | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
− | Uncompressed files begin with | + | Uncompressed files begin with {{magic|00 1C}}, or possibly {{magic|00 5C}}. Some sources say they are 9218 bytes in size, while others imply that sizes of 9026 and 9346 are also possible. |
== Software == | == Software == | ||
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== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
* http://recoil.sourceforge.net/examples.zip → *.dd, *.JJ | * http://recoil.sourceforge.net/examples.zip → *.dd, *.JJ | ||
+ | * [ftp://8bitfiles.net/archives/genie-commodore-file-library/HiResGraphics/DOODLEPIC1.ARC DOODLEPIC1.ARC], [ftp://8bitfiles.net/archives/genie-commodore-file-library/HiResGraphics/DOODLEPIC2.ARC DOODLEPIC2.ARC] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Doodle Doodle], from the C64-Wiki | * [http://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Doodle Doodle], from the C64-Wiki |
Revision as of 14:13, 22 August 2015
Doodle! is a raster image format associated with the Doodle! drawing program for Commodore 64 computers. It is not related to the Atari Doodle format.
There is an uncompressed and a compressed version of the format. On platforms that use filename extensions, uncompressed files use extension .dd, and compressed files use extension .jj.
Contents |
Identification
Uncompressed files begin with 00 1C
, or possibly 00 5C
. Some sources say they are 9218 bytes in size, while others imply that sizes of 9026 and 9346 are also possible.
Software
Sample files
Links
- Doodle, from the C64-Wiki