First post, by Jo22
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- l33t++
Hi everyone,
Just stumbled upon this awesome write-up.
In the early 80s, there was a graphics format that was based on Run-Length-Encoding.
It was monochrome and used ASCII characters to store pixel data.
The resolution mainly was 256x192, which apparently was based on the TRS-80 CoCo,
a home computer that was popular among early CompuServe users
and originally started out as a terminal for a society of agriculture people.
I hope you find it as interesting as I do.
- I've added some of the sample pictures from that site.
If so, you may want to give some feedback to the author in his comments section.
Best regards,
Joshua
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