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Path: altitude!philmtl!uunet!aplcen!samsung!xanth!cs.odu.edu!Amiga-Request
From: Amiga-Request@cs.odu.edu (Amiga Sources/Binaries Moderator)
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.amiga
Subject: v90i202: iff.library 18.5 - universal iff library, Part01/02
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Date: 23 May 90 12:26:07 GMT
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Submitted-by: "Martin A. Blatter" <blatter@ifi.unizh.ch>
Posting-number: Volume 90, Issue 202
Archive-name: util/ifflib-18.5/part01
The iff.library is an easy to use Amiga library which gives you some
powerful routines to deal with IFF files, especially ILBM files
(pictures). It was fully written in Assembler and is only 2.6 KBytes
long.
Since the iff.library is a standard Amiga library, it can be used from
any programming language such as C, C++, Modula-2, Assembler, Pascal,
Basic and many more.
It can handle any IFF files I know, including DPaint pictures with
stencil, HAM and halfbrite pictures, ANIM files (with a trick),
SoundFX instruments, and all other IFF files which are not nested.