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From: tmoran@bix.com
Subject: Re: Ada and graphics
Date: 1996/08/03
Date: 1996-08-03T00:00:00+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4tumik$gkp@news2.delphi.com> (raw)


>that will allow me to write to a file the code for images such a .jpg's
  The flip answer is that Ada is a general purpose programming language
so of course you can write any set of bits you want to a file.  If you
look on Compuserve, IBMPRO section, VESA library, for TGA_VESA.ZIP,
(I'm going from memory here) you'll find source code for a program
that reads Targa 16 .tga files and displays them on PCs that have VESA
drivers (ie, all modern PC graphics cards).  As I recall, the source
code includes Targa writing, as well as reading.
  Your message said "such as .jpg's ...".  If you are specifically
asking, say, "will someone please give me source code in Ada to write
a JPEG file from a Windows Device Independent Bitmap in memory",
there I can't help, but perhaps someone else can.




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Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1996-08-03  0:00 tmoran [this message]
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1996-07-31  0:00 Ada and graphics The Quelisher
1996-08-03  0:00 ` Robert Dewar
1996-07-26  0:00 The Quelisher
1994-11-07 22:00 Boullier Marc
1994-11-21 16:48 ` J.C. ANDRE (Progfou)
1994-11-23 15:36   ` John Cosby
1994-11-29  2:18     ` John Goodsen
1994-11-29  4:12       ` Michael Feldman
1994-11-30  7:37         ` Jean-Pierre Rosen
1994-11-30 17:19           ` Andrew Ormsby
1994-11-30 18:06             ` Jean-Pierre Rosen
1994-11-30 22:50           ` Michael Feldman
1994-11-30 20:26         ` Richard Riehle
1994-11-30 23:19           ` Michael Feldman
1994-12-02  2:13         ` John Goodsen
1994-12-02 18:14           ` David Weller
1994-12-02 23:04             ` Curtis
1994-11-29  5:14       ` R. William Beckwith
1994-12-03 16:24         ` lvirden
1994-12-03 17:12           ` R. William Beckwith
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