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|formattype=electronic
 
|formattype=electronic
 
|subcat=Fonts
 
|subcat=Fonts
|extensions={{ext|cpi}}
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|extensions={{ext|cpi}}, {{ext|cpx}}
 
|released=≤1987
 
|released=≤1987
 
}}
 
}}
 
:''For other "CPI" formats, see: [[Blu-ray Clip info]], [[CPI (ColorLab)]], [[Marco Pixel Editor]], [[Cartesian Perceptual Compression]].''
 
:''For other "CPI" formats, see: [[Blu-ray Clip info]], [[CPI (ColorLab)]], [[Marco Pixel Editor]], [[Cartesian Perceptual Compression]].''
  
'''CPI''' is a DOS font or font-related file format.
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'''CPI''' is a font (or at least font-related) file format associated with MS-DOS.
  
There is also a [[DRFONT]] variant.
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[[FreeDOS]] also supports CPX files in addition to CPI; they are CPI files compressed with [[UPX]] as if they were [[DOS executable (.com)|COM files]].
  
[[wikipedia:FreeDOS|FreeDOS]] MODE also supports CPX files in addition to CPI; they are CPI files compressed with [[UPX]] as if they were [[DOS executable (.com)|COM files]].
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See also [[DRFONT]], for a variant used by DR-DOS.
  
 
== Discussion ==
 
== Discussion ==
 
A CPI file typically contains fonts from a single typeface, with support for multiple code pages, each rendered at multiple font sizes.
 
A CPI file typically contains fonts from a single typeface, with support for multiple code pages, each rendered at multiple font sizes.
  
A CPI file usually contains either screen fonts, or printer fonts. A printer font can be just the instructions used to select a font that is built into the printer, or it can be actual font data to be downloaded to the printer.
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A CPI file usually contains either screen fonts, or printer fonts. A printer font can be just the instructions used to select a font that is built into the printer, or it can be actual font data to be sent to the printer.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
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* {{CdTextfiles|nightowl/nopv12/037A/TEXTFONT.ZIP|TEXTFONT.ZIP}} → *.CPI
 
* {{CdTextfiles|nightowl/nopv12/037A/TEXTFONT.ZIP|TEXTFONT.ZIP}} → *.CPI
 
* [https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/3x MS-DOS 3.30, at WinWorld] → "Microsoft MS-DOS 3.30 (5.25-360k)" → ... → *.CPI
 
* [https://winworldpc.com/product/ms-dos/3x MS-DOS 3.30, at WinWorld] → "Microsoft MS-DOS 3.30 (5.25-360k)" → ... → *.CPI
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* Some CPX samples: [{{DiscMasterURL|browse/22960/PCWJAN09.iso/Software/Resources/Backup%20&%20Restoration/SystemRescueCD%201.1.0/systemrescuecd-x86-1.1.0.iso/bootdisk/freedos.img/freedos/fdos/cpi}}]
  
 
[[Category:MS-DOS]]
 
[[Category:MS-DOS]]

Latest revision as of 16:43, 20 September 2025

File Format
Name CPI
Ontology
Extension(s) .cpi, .cpx
Released ≤1987
For other "CPI" formats, see: Blu-ray Clip info, CPI (ColorLab), Marco Pixel Editor, Cartesian Perceptual Compression.

CPI is a font (or at least font-related) file format associated with MS-DOS.

FreeDOS also supports CPX files in addition to CPI; they are CPI files compressed with UPX as if they were COM files.

See also DRFONT, for a variant used by DR-DOS.

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[edit] Discussion

A CPI file typically contains fonts from a single typeface, with support for multiple code pages, each rendered at multiple font sizes.

A CPI file usually contains either screen fonts, or printer fonts. A printer font can be just the instructions used to select a font that is built into the printer, or it can be actual font data to be sent to the printer.

[edit] Identification

CPI files begin with 0xff "FONT   ", or 0xff "FONT.NT".

[edit] Specifications

[edit] Software

  • PSF Tools
    • cpi2psf, psfs2cpi - Read, write
    • cpicomp, cpidcomp - Compress, decompress
    • cpitest - Dump information about the file (not normally installed)
  • Deark

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