Nokia Startup Logo

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NSL appears to use be variant of [[IFF]], with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4.
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NSL appears to use a variant of [[IFF]], with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==

Revision as of 23:49, 4 September 2013

File Format
Name Nokia Startup Logo
Ontology
Extension(s) .nsl

Nokia Startup Logo (NSL) is a raster image format used by some Nokia phones. It stores bi-level images, whose size is always 84×48 pixels.

There might be other "Nokia Startup Logo" formats, used by other models of phones, whose format is different from the one described here.

Contents

Format

NSL appears to use a variant of IFF, with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4.

Identification

Files begin with the ASCII string "FORM". They also contain "NSLD", and probably "VERS" and "MODL".

Software

  • Gammu can read NOL files, though it's not clear if it can write them to a more portable format.

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