Doodle (Atari)
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Latest revision as of 04:06, 28 December 2023
- See Doodle for other formats with that name.
 
Doodle is a raster image format used on Atari ST computers. It is apparently the native format of a paint program named Dr. Doodle.
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[edit] Format details
Files are exactly 32000 bytes in size, and are essentially just a dump of video memory.
Doodle is supposed to be a high resolution (640×400) bi-level format, but in practice some .doo files contain a medium resolution (640×200) or low resolution (320×200) image instead. It is not possible to determine the resolution just by looking at the file, and presumably only high resolution format is portable.
[edit] Software
- Konvertor
 - RECOIL (Supports only HiRes images)
 - Tom's Editor
 - Tom's Viewer
 - Deark