> Through fluid if we convert bmp image to xpm file . It is 
> converted to 24
> bit xpm image.
> 
> It is waste of memory
> 
> It is possible to convert bmp image to  4bit xpm image file
> 
> Our display is only black and white

Use an image manipulation tool (i.e. not fluid!) to convert your BMP
file into a .XBM file and use that instead.
If your image is only b&w, then an XBM is what you want. If it is colour
(or maybe greyscale) then an XPM is what you want...



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