Spooky Sprites

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* [http://no-fragments.atari.org/no_fragments_04/archive/games/sharewar/coe_v1.zip coe_v1.zip]
 
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* [http://no-fragments.atari.org/no_fragments_04/archive/games/sharewar/coe_2_0.zip coe_2_0.zip]
 
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Revision as of 19:47, 19 August 2020

File Format
Name Spooky Sprites
Ontology
Extension(s) .trs, .trp, .tre, .tru
Released ≤1995

This article describes several raster graphics formats associated with Spooky Sprites, a graphics editor for Atari Falcon computers. It's not certain that the formats actually originate from Spooky Sprites.

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Formats

True Colour Sprites (TRS)

A TRS file begins with the ASCII signature "TCSF". It can contain multiple images.

True Colour Picture (TRP)

A TRP file begins with the ASCII signature "tru?" (74 72 75 3f).

Except for the different signature, this format seems to be identical to EggPaint .trp format.

The expected filename extension is .trp, but .tru has also been observed. This is not to be confused with the similar IndyPaint .tru format.

Run length encoded True Colour Picture (TRE)

A TRE file begins with the ASCII signature "tre1".

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Sample files

Note that some of the image files are compressed with Pack-Ice.

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