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true color executor/D



Hello,

As per a previous message, I'm trying to use executor to do 256-level
grayscale nih-image.  Having realized that the 256-level needs 2-meg
of video memory (ie. needs true color and I have only 1 meg on my Linux
machine), I decided to try executor on a DOS box with 2 meg.  Alas,
Executor says "maximum resolution 640x480 and 8 bpps" (or something
similar).  How does one get E/D to do true color?  I have not yet
purchased executor as I am unable to verify it can do what I need
to do (possible limit for unregistered versions?) 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Gerry

P.S. has anyone used 256-level grayscale nih-image with executor?

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From: Gerald Luther Graef <ggraef>
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Subject: True color executor/D
Organization: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Physics Department

Hello,

As per a previous message, I'm trying to use executor to do 256-level
grayscale nih-image.  Having realized that the 256-level needs 2-meg
of video memory (ie. needs true color and I have only 1 meg on my Linux
machine), I decided to try executor on a DOS box with 2 meg.  Alas,
Executor says "maximum resolution 640x480 and 8 bpps" (or something
similar).  How does one get E/D to do true color?  I have not yet
purchased executor as I am unable to verify it can do what I need
to do (possible limit for unregistered versions?) 

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Gerry

P.S. has anyone used 256-level grayscale nih-image with executor?

-- 
--Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18 - Albert E.
Gerald Graef:  Internet %%%%%  ggraef@csd.uwm.edu	
            :  BITNET   %%%%%  ggraef%csd.uwm.edu@INTERBIT
	    :  http://www.uwm.edu/~ggraef


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--Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age 18 - Albert E.
Gerald Graef:  Internet %%%%%  ggraef@csd.uwm.edu	
            :  BITNET   %%%%%  ggraef%csd.uwm.edu@INTERBIT
	    :  http://www.uwm.edu/~ggraef


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