PCX
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* [http://www.shikadi.net/moddingwiki/PCX_Format PCX Format], from the DOS Game Modding Wiki | * [http://www.shikadi.net/moddingwiki/PCX_Format PCX Format], from the DOS Game Modding Wiki | ||
* [http://www.fileformat.info/format/pcx/egff.htm PCX File Format Summary], from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats | * [http://www.fileformat.info/format/pcx/egff.htm PCX File Format Summary], from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats | ||
+ | * [http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/pcx.txt PCX technical reference] |
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Overview
PCX was the native format of a DOS-based program PC Paintbrush, and was for a time (especially the late 1980s) a very popular image format among users of IBM PC compatibles and the PC/MS-DOS operating system. Much clip art was distributed in this format. However, it was tied closely to platform-specific attributes such as the particular graphic modes available in early PCs, and later lost ground to more platform-independent graphic formats like GIF, JPEG, and PNG.
Format
PCX files have a 128-byte fixed header.
Identification
The first byte of a PCX file is 0x0a
. The second byte (the version number) is 0, 2, 3, 4, or 5. The third byte (the compression type) should always be 1, though it's possible that 0 is also allowed in some variants of PCX.
Identifiers
See also
Specifications
Software
- ImageMagick
- Netpbm: ppmtopcx, pcxtoppm
Sample files
Resources
- Wikipedia article
- PCX Format, from the DOS Game Modding Wiki
- PCX File Format Summary, from the Encyclopedia of Graphics File Formats
- PCX technical reference