Nokia Startup Logo
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− | '''Nokia Startup Logo''' ('''NSL''') is a raster image format used by some Nokia phones | + | '''Nokia Startup Logo''' ('''NSL''') is a bi-level raster image format used by some Nokia phones. |
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== Format == | == Format == | ||
NSL appears to use a variant of [[IFF]], with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4. | NSL appears to use a variant of [[IFF]], with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4. | ||
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+ | The image dimensions are not stored in the file, but it may be possible to deduce them from the size of the bitmap (the "<code>NSLD</code>" chunk). Model 6110 uses a 504-byte bitmap having dimensions of 84×48 pixels. The ''gnokii'' software suggests that model 6210 uses a 768-byte bitmap of 96×60 pixels, and models 6510 and 7110 use an 864-byte bitmap of 96×65 pixels. | ||
== Identification == | == Identification == | ||
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== Software == | == Software == | ||
− | * [http://wammu.eu/gammu/ Gammu] | + | * [http://wammu.eu/gammu/ Gammu] has code to read 84×48 NSL images (libgammu/service/gsmlogo.c), though it's not clear how to make use of it. |
+ | * [http://www.gnokii.org/ gnokii] appears to have code to read NSL images (common/gsm-filetypes.c). | ||
== Sample files == | == Sample files == |
Revision as of 01:03, 30 July 2014
Nokia Startup Logo (NSL) is a bi-level raster image format used by some Nokia phones.
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Format
NSL appears to use a variant of IFF, with segment lengths stored in 2 bytes instead of 4.
The image dimensions are not stored in the file, but it may be possible to deduce them from the size of the bitmap (the "NSLD
" chunk). Model 6110 uses a 504-byte bitmap having dimensions of 84×48 pixels. The gnokii software suggests that model 6210 uses a 768-byte bitmap of 96×60 pixels, and models 6510 and 7110 use an 864-byte bitmap of 96×65 pixels.
Identification
Files begin with the ASCII string "FORM
". They also contain "NSLD
", and probably "VERS
" and "MODL
".
Software
- Gammu has code to read 84×48 NSL images (libgammu/service/gsmlogo.c), though it's not clear how to make use of it.
- gnokii appears to have code to read NSL images (common/gsm-filetypes.c).
Sample files
- Free Operator Logos → 223startuplogos.zip includes a few NSL files