HP 100LX/200LX icon

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Revision as of 02:16, 1 August 2014

File Format
Name HP 100LX/200LX icon
Ontology
Extension(s) .icn
Released ~1993

The HP 100LX and HP 200LX palmtop computers used a custom icon format, with filename extension .ICN.

Contents

Format

We did not find much documentation about this format, but the examples we've seen use a simple uncompressed bi-level format, with an 8-byte header. The image dimensions are stored in the header, but they are probably always 44×32.

Identification

A file begins with bytes 01 00 01 00.

Assuming dimensions of 44×32 pixels, the next four bytes are 2C 00 20 00, and the file is exactly 200 bytes in size.

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