OS/2 Bitmap Array
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Latest revision as of 02:55, 28 December 2023
OS/2 bitmap array (also called Bitmap Graphics Array or BGA) is a container format for one or more images in (OS/2-style) BMP, OS/2 Icon, and/or OS/2 Pointer format.
BGA files are sometimes embedded as resources in OS/2 Linear Executable files. OS/2 Icon files often use the BGA container format.
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[edit] Identification
A BGA file begins with ASCII "BA". At offset 14 is the type signature of the first image in the file, which will be "BM", "CI", "IC", "CP", or "PT".
[edit] Specifications
[edit] Software
- Deark can extract the contents of BGA files
[edit] Sample files
[edit] BA/BM
- CARDBMPS.ZIP → 9S.BMP, DIAMOND.BMP, HEART.BMP, MASK.BMP, SPADE.BMP
- MEMSZ128.ZIP → MEMSIZE.BMP
[edit] BA/CI
- Refer to OS/2 Icon#Sample files.