CPI
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'''CPI''' is a file format describing DOS code page fonts. | '''CPI''' is a file format describing DOS code page fonts. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:33, 9 October 2022
- For other "CPI" formats, see: Blu-ray Clip info, CPI (ColorLab), Marco Pixel Editor, Cartesian Perceptual Compression.
CPI is a file format describing DOS code page fonts.
There is also a compressed "DRFONT" variant.
FreeDOS MODE also supports CPX files in addition to CPI; they are CPI files compressed with UPX as if they were COM files.
[edit] Identification
Normal uncompressed files begin with 0xff "FONT "
.
DRFONT files begin with 0x7f "DRFONT "
.
[edit] Software
- PSF Tools
- cpi2psf, psfs2cpi - Read, write
- cpicomp, cpidcomp - Compress, decompress
- cpitest - Dump information about the file (not normally installed)