The Print Shop

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* http://cd.textfiles.com/swinnund/disk3/CLIPART/ → NPS?.EXE ([[Self-extracting ZIP]] format)
 
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=== Various ===
 
=== Various ===
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* Some files at http://cd.textfiles.com/640swstudio/CLIPART/ ([http://cd.textfiles.com/640swstudio/CLIPART/FILES.BBS index])
 
* Some files at http://cd.textfiles.com/somuch/smsharew/CLIPART/
 
* Some files at http://cd.textfiles.com/somuch/smsharew/CLIPART/
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:The Print Shop|Wikipedia: The Print Shop]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:The Print Shop|Wikipedia: The Print Shop]]

Revision as of 20:39, 7 June 2015

File Format
Name The Print Shop
Ontology
Extension(s) .nam, .dat, .pnm, .pog

The Print Shop is a desktop publishing application from Brøderbund.

Early versions of it stored clip art libraries in a pair of files whose names begin with "GR", and which apparently use extensions ".NAM" and ".DAT". The .NAM file contains names, and the .DAT file contains graphics.

A version of it named The New Print Shop used a variant format with filename extensions ".PNM" and ".POG".

Contents

Format

DAT files apparently consist of a 572-byte raw bitmap segment for each (bi-level, 88×52) image. They are usually a multiple of 572 bytes in size.

POG files are apparently the same as DAT files, except that they begin with a 10-byte header whose contents are unknown.

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