DGI (Digi-Pic)
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− | '''DGI''' is a raster graphics format | + | '''DGI''' is a raster graphics format associated with ''Digi-Pic''. |
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+ | Digi-Pic is sort of a PC graphics software tech demo. It was created by Basi Angulo and Dion Kraft. | ||
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+ | There were apparently at least two Digi-Pic releases. DGI format is associated with the second release. | ||
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+ | == Format details == | ||
+ | Images are 640×400 pixels, 2 bits per pixel. The image is stored as four 320×200 images, each of which is interlaced. File size is 64008 bytes. The 8 extra bytes are located at offset 32000. | ||
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+ | It's not clear if there's a canonical color scheme, but Turbo DiGI uses the CGA black/green/red/brown palette. DGIMAC.EXE converts .DGI images into monochrome by ignoring every second bit of image. | ||
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+ | == Identification == | ||
+ | Bytes {{magic|01 04 00 00 00 00 00 00}} appear at offset 32000. The file size is normally exactly 64008 bytes. | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | * | + | * {{CdTextfiles|carousel344/003/TURBODGI.ZIP|TURBODGI.ZIP}}: ''Turbo DiGI Vision Display Utility'', a viewer for DOS by Basi Angulo |
− | * | + | * {{CdTextfiles|carousel344/015/CGADGI.ZIP|CGADGI.ZIP}}: Viewer for DOS |
− | * [ | + | * [https://archive.org/details/shareware-grab-bag] → Shareware_Grab_Bag_1988.zip → 008/egadgi.arc: Viewer for DOS |
+ | * {{CdTextfiles|carousel344/003/CONV125.ZIP|CONV125.ZIP}} → DGIMAC.EXE: MS-DOS utility to convert DGI to [[MacPaint]] format | ||
+ | * {{Deark}} | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == | ||
− | * | + | * {{CdTextfiles|carousel344/026/TIPS.ZIP|TIPS.ZIP}} → TIPS.DGI (NSFW) |
+ | * {{CdTextfiles|microhaus/mhblackbox2/GIFS/ATLANTA.ZIP|ATLANTA}} (NSFW) | ||
+ | * {{CdTextfiles|microhaus/mhblackbox2/GIFS/POOLTIME.ZIP|POOLTIME}} (NSFW) | ||
+ | * {{CdTextfiles|microhaus/mhblackbox2/GIFS/TRAVELER.ZIP|TRAVELER}} | ||
+ | * {{DexvertSamples|image/dgi}} | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * [http://bbslist.textfiles.com/213/ Area code 213 BBS list] - Has some information from Dion Kraft. | ||
+ | * {{CdTextfiles|internetconnection/graphics/tp12.zip|tp12.zip}} - A printing utility related to Digi-Pic |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 28 December 2023
DGI is a raster graphics format associated with Digi-Pic.
Digi-Pic is sort of a PC graphics software tech demo. It was created by Basi Angulo and Dion Kraft.
There were apparently at least two Digi-Pic releases. DGI format is associated with the second release.
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[edit] Format details
Images are 640×400 pixels, 2 bits per pixel. The image is stored as four 320×200 images, each of which is interlaced. File size is 64008 bytes. The 8 extra bytes are located at offset 32000.
It's not clear if there's a canonical color scheme, but Turbo DiGI uses the CGA black/green/red/brown palette. DGIMAC.EXE converts .DGI images into monochrome by ignoring every second bit of image.
[edit] Identification
Bytes 01 04 00 00 00 00 00 00
appear at offset 32000. The file size is normally exactly 64008 bytes.
[edit] Software
- TURBODGI.ZIP: Turbo DiGI Vision Display Utility, a viewer for DOS by Basi Angulo
- CGADGI.ZIP: Viewer for DOS
- [1] → Shareware_Grab_Bag_1988.zip → 008/egadgi.arc: Viewer for DOS
- CONV125.ZIP → DGIMAC.EXE: MS-DOS utility to convert DGI to MacPaint format
- Deark
[edit] Sample files
- TIPS.ZIP → TIPS.DGI (NSFW)
- ATLANTA (NSFW)
- POOLTIME (NSFW)
- TRAVELER
- dexvert samples — image/dgi
[edit] Links
- Area code 213 BBS list - Has some information from Dion Kraft.
- tp12.zip - A printing utility related to Digi-Pic