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Revision as of 20:55, 26 July 2020
BSAVE Image (or BSAVED Image, BSAVE graphics, BSV, BLOAD format, etc.) is a loosely-defined family of raster and character-based graphics file formats, based on the behavior of the BSAVE
and BLOAD
commands in QuickBASIC and certain other implementations of the BASIC programming language.
The file consists of a header, followed by a raw dump of video memory (or something approximating that). The Wikipedia article seems to be the best source of information about it.
BSAVE Image files are not very portable. There are many varieties of them, and no reliable way to distinguish all of them.
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Format
BSAVE Image files (of the PC variety) begin with the byte 0xFD
. They may have a 7-byte header, or an 11-byte header that includes the width (measured in bits, not pixels) and height.
After the image data, there is usually a 0x1A
(Ctrl+Z) byte. It is usually the last byte in the file, but sometimes there is extra data or padding after it.
Platform-specific images
Since BSAVE images are raw dumps of graphic data in memory, they are platform-specific and depend in format on how the graphics are stored (and on what header bytes are attached to binary files) on the particular platform on which they were created. Some of the platform-specific graphics are documented here:
- Apple II graphics formats
- Atari graphics formats
- Commodore graphics formats
- MSX BASIC graphics and Graph Saurus
Software
Sample files
- Between Heaven and Hell Version II CD → 100/{8, 21, 22, 92}, 200/{109, 111, 112}, 300/{218, 230, 265}, 400/{349, 393}, 500/{419, 431, 432} (some images are adult-oriented)
- http://cd.textfiles.com/advheaven2/PUZZLES/DRCODE12/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/advheaven2/SOLITAIR/SP107/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/vgaspectrum/games/unzip/hurkle/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/advswgames/LASTHALF/ → *.PIX
- http://cd.textfiles.com/hamradio/misc/mapr86/
- http://cd.textfiles.com/hamradio/misc/monalith/
- kd_lib1.zip
- https://telparia.com/fileFormatSamples/image/bsave/
Links
- Wikipedia: BSAVE (bitmap format)
- Micosoft Support: BSAVE/BLOAD File Format Explained for Basic
- QuickBasic BSAVE Format
- Pictor PC Paint File Format Summary from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats - Has information about the BSAVE format used by PC Paint