DGI (Digi-Pic)

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File Format
Name DGI (Digi-Pic)
Ontology
Extension(s) .dgi
Released 1986

DGI is a raster graphics format associated with Digi-Pic.

Digi-Pic is sort of a PC graphics software tech demo. It was created by Basi Angulo and Dion Kraft.

There were apparently at least two Digi-Pic releases. DGI format is associated with the second release.

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Format details

Images are 640x400. File size is 64 008 Bytes. File size and presence of colors suggest 2 bpp. Image is stored in 8 planes. Each plane is 640x100 mono. 8 planes * 640*100 = 64 000 Bytes. The 8 extra bytes are located at offset 32000 (but why?).

DGIMAC.EXE converts .DGI images into monochrome by ignoring every second bit of image. TURBODGI.ZIP displays image in 3 colors (gray, black, red).

Software

  • TURBODGI.ZIP: Turbo DiGI Vision Display Utility, a viewer for DOS by Basi Angulo
  • CGADGI.ZIP: Viewer for DOS
  • [1] → Shareware_Grab_Bag_1988.zip → 008/egadgi.arc: Viewer for DOS
  • CONV125.ZIP → DGIMAC.EXE: MS-DOS utility to convert DGI to MacPaint format

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