Color RLE

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File Format
Name Color RLE
Ontology
Extension(s) .rle
Released ≤1987

Color RLE is an obscure variant of CompuServe RLE graphics format. The format, and DOS software for decoding it, were apparently developed by Tom Morgan of Micro-Technologies. The format may have been tested at a BBS named "The Sound of Music" (sysop: P. Waldinger).

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The format supports 4-color CGA-style images. A 16-color format was proposed, but might never have been implemented.

The software exists in a number of collections of old shareware. But it's uncertain that even the 4-color format was actually used, and if so, whether any of the image files survive (other than one sample included with the software).

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4-color files start with bytes 0x1b 'G' 'C'.

If 16-color files exist, they start with 0x1b 'G' 'E'.

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