Tiny Stuff

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Revision as of 15:02, 22 February 2016

File Format
Name Tiny Stuff
Ontology
Extension(s) .tny, .tn1, .tn2, .tn3, .tn4

Tiny Stuff format (or Tiny format) is an RLE-compressed image format used on Atari ST computers. It is associated with a conversion utility (Tiny Stuff) and viewer (Tiny View) by David Mumper.

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Format

The first byte of the file is a code indicating the image type. Palette color animation is optionally supported.

Code Dimensions Colors Animated Filename extensions
0 320×200 16 No .TNY, .TN1
1 640×200 4 No .TNY, .TN2
2 640×400 2 No .TNY, .TN3
3 320×200 16 Yes .TNY, .TN1, unofficially .TN4
4 640×200 4 Yes .TNY, .TN2, maybe .TN5
5 640×400 2 Yes .TNY, .TN3, maybe .TN6

Files consist of a 37-byte (if not animated) or 41-byte (if animated) header, followed by a "control" segment and a "data" segment which together form the compressed image data.

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