Executable Image release 2 released by MagerValp / M&M
Executable Image is a perversely over-engineered solution to a very simple problem: how do I convert a Koala image into an executable program? The sane solution would be to fire up an assembler, write about a page of code copying color ram, set up the VIC, and then pucrunch or exomize it to get a sys line.
Scout released a .bat file that does pretty much all that, and it gets the job done. The implementation gave me an itch that I just had to scratch
though.
Executable Image is available for MacOsx / Linux Binary (sources included).
Changelog:
2009-03-17 – Executable Image release 2
- Added support for Amica Paint images.
- Added support for OCP Art Studio V1 images.
- Added support for Doodle images.
- Added support for FLI Designer 1 & 2 images.
- Added support for FLI Graph images.
- Border color can be set with -b.
- Image format can be forced with -f.
- Application chattiness can be changed with -q, -v, and -d.
- Compressor can be selected with -c.
- Available compressors are now none, lzss, pucrunch, and exomizer.
- LZSS compressed images can now be re-run after exiting to basic.
source: noname.c64.org
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