X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: fbb9d,143bd9091338a0a7 X-Google-Attributes: gidfbb9d,public From: Lukasz KUSIOR Subject: Answer: How to scan image into ASCII art? Date: 1996/04/24 Message-ID: <4lm73f$o8l@miso.wwa.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 151246735 sender: boba@sashimi.wwa.com references: <4lf7bu$g4i@miso.wwa.com> organization: INSA newsgroups: rec.arts.ascii >----------------------------------------------------------------- >We have a need to create many screens of corporate logos to put onto our >computers that have been donated to our organizations. This is a new >concept for us and we are looking for an easy way to do it. Our donated > computers are never in Windows, only DOS, so we need to use the ASCII > method to display these corporate logos. Any ideas? >----------------------------------------------------------------- >Tip Kilby (tkilby@atlanta.com) I found a good place with ascii tools. Programs are compiled and compressed for different systems, so for PC (DOS) too. gopher://gopher.wwa.com:70/11/ascii go to the directory: "Gifscii for various systems" Good luck! -- =============================================================================== Lukasz Kusior ___ / lkusior@eurinsa.insa-lyon.fr == == INSA de Lyon |__/| ----------------------------------------- == == res. B, ch. 131 (o o) If the railway station is the place where == == tel:(+33)72.43.72.45 (_) trains stop, what is the workstation? == =======================oOO===OOo=============================================