Or if you want, I can describe to you how *you* can do it if you have
and know how to use GIMP and a C compiler :) Either way.
Ken
On 12/13/22 9:00 PM, Ken Pettit wrote:
Huxley,
Send me a graphic file of your company logo and I'll get you a BASIC
program to display it. Should be pretty simple (and fun). Oh, and my
favorite drink is bottled water, so no worries on the "dollar
amount"! :)
Ken
On 12/13/22 5:07 PM, Huxley Dunsany wrote:
Hi M100 folks!
Wondering if someone here could potentially help me with a silly /
pointless / fun little project. I have a sizable collection of
vintage computers and devices, and once in a while I like to post one
of them displaying my company logo to my team Slack channel. Totally
impractical, but it’s a fun way to blur the lines between my work and
my retrocomputing hobby.
Bearing in mind that I’m *not* a programmer, I’d like to find a way
to display a simple 1-bit image of my company logo on the screen of
my Model 100. Is there anyone here with the ability to help cook up
some BASIC code (or something comparable?) for doing this? Given the
borderline non-existent graphics capabilities of this machine, I’m
guessing it would involve some kind of pixel-by-pixel bitmap or
something, but as noted before, I’m no programmer so I’m just
guessing here.
Let me know if this sounds like the kind of gag you’d be able to help
with - there could be a dollar amount roughly equal to a 6-pack of
your preferred drink in the mix… :-)