ANSIMation
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ANSI Animation, or ANSIMation (also capitalized as ANSiMation, ANSImation, Ansimation), is the practice of using ANSI escape codes, in conjunction with some timing mechanism (such as processing a fixed number of bytes per second), to create animated character graphics. It is essentially the animated form of ANSI Art.
A variant of it called VT100 Animation specifically targets VT100 terminals.
ANSIMation data might be stored in a file, or it might be transmitted in realtime by a server (e.g. a telnet server).
Sample files
- ACiD Art Packs: 1992 → acdu0992.zip → BOGACID1.ANS
- VT100 Art and Animations