AMOS Sprite Bank
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AMOS Sprite Bank is a raster image file format associated with AMOS. See AMOS BASIC tokenized file for more information about AMOS. The format may also be known as Object Bank or Bob Bank.
AMOS Icon Bank is a very similar format. See also AMOS Picture Bank.
Note that other types of AMOS files also use .abk filename extension.
Contents |
Identification
Files begin with ASCII characters "AmSp
".
AMOS Sprite/Icon Bank format
A sprite bank and an icon bank share very similar attributes. They define graphic data which can be drawn onscreen. They have this format:
Field | Length |
---|---|
Bank identifier: AmSp for sprites (bank 1) or AmIc for icons (bank 2) | 4 bytes |
Count of sprites/icons to follow | 2 bytes |
Sprites/Icons. Each sprite or icon has this format:
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Color palette: 32 16-bit colors in 0x0RGB form, the Amiga COLORx hardware register format | 64 bytes |
Specifications
Software
Sample files
- Most of the files at http://cd.textfiles.com/amospd/Sprites/
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaamosabk/files/abk/ (e.g. Mouse.Abk)
- teletube_h.abk
- dexvert samples — archive/amosSpriteBank