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1126 | 15694 | 9 Apr, 2006, 11:06 In: [GAME]Learn how to count to...By: DJ Omnimaga |
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| SuperSmashcz |
Posted: 19 Dec, 2006, 16:03
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![]() Member Group: Members Posts: 10 Member No.: 279 Joined: 18 Dec, 2006 |
Ok, idk how to do this, so im going to ask
How do you get pictures you've made on the computer and put them on the clac, cuase ive tried with rigveiw and it keeps messing up, or the images look like crap.. So im just going for black and white pictures, what do i need to make them and put them on the calc? |
| Halifax |
Posted: 19 Dec, 2006, 17:41
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![]() Game and Utility programmer Group: Coders Of Tomorrow Posts: 1345 Member No.: 104 Joined: 10 Jul, 2006 |
They are going to look like crap because the screen resolution of the 83+ is only 96x64
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| SuperSmashcz |
Posted: 19 Dec, 2006, 18:07
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![]() Member Group: Members Posts: 10 Member No.: 279 Joined: 18 Dec, 2006 |
well the res isnt what im worried about, and ive got a 84+ silver, if that makes any difference
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| Halifax |
Posted: 19 Dec, 2006, 18:47
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![]() Game and Utility programmer Group: Coders Of Tomorrow Posts: 1345 Member No.: 104 Joined: 10 Jul, 2006 |
No it doesn't it is the same res but Im saying if you put a picture bigger then 96x64 into rigview its going to scale it down to fit the calculator screen so that is why it is making it look like crap
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| xlibman |
Posted: 20 Dec, 2006, 8:58
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![]() Ragol666 Group: Founder Posts: 11283 Member No.: 1 Joined: 9 Apr, 2006 |
Image studio can convert BMP to 8XI. It resize the pictures for you (altough I really recommend you resize them manually in photofiltre, paint shop pro, photoshop, gimp for better results)
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