GRASP GL
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An early (and pretty rare) animation format with simple player software for DOS. | An early (and pretty rare) animation format with simple player software for DOS. | ||
GRASP stands for "Graphics Animation System for Professionals" and was created by John Bridges, who also created the [[PICtor]] image format used in PC Paintbrush. It uses the file extension .GL | GRASP stands for "Graphics Animation System for Professionals" and was created by John Bridges, who also created the [[PICtor]] image format used in PC Paintbrush. It uses the file extension .GL | ||
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+ | * http://cd.textfiles.com/cavebbsfiles/GRAPHICS/CAT.GL | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== |
Revision as of 21:02, 8 September 2013
Overview
An early (and pretty rare) animation format with simple player software for DOS. GRASP stands for "Graphics Animation System for Professionals" and was created by John Bridges, who also created the PICtor image format used in PC Paintbrush. It uses the file extension .GL
Sample files
Resources
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRASP_(multimedia_authoring_software)
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GRASP_GL_library_format
- File format description[1]
- Another document describing the .GL file format here
- Official(?) documentation here (mirror here and here)