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A Printer-Art Editor for MS-DOS
A Printer-Art Editor for MS-DOS

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Download: ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/editor/paint.zip
Download: http://archives.scovetta.com/pub/simtelnet/msdos/editor/paint.zip

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Program written in Turbo Pascal Version 1.0 is a screen-based editor for generating "printer art" on a line printer. You use the program to generate or edit an on-screen, shaded-pixel representation of a printer page (80 x 66). You can then send a text version to the printer, or to a .LST file for later printing. The text version substitutes printable ASCII characters (of greater or lesser density) for the shaded pixels.
Program written in Turbo Pascal Version 1.0 is a screen-based editor for generating "printer art" on a line printer. You use the program to generate or edit an on-screen, shaded-pixel representation of a printer page (80 x 66). You can then send a text version to the printer, or to a .LST file for later printing. The text version substitutes printable ASCII characters (of greater or lesser density) for the shaded pixels.

 A Printer-Art Editor for MS-DOS

 Author:    Dave Tutelman
 Download:  http://archives.scovetta.com/pub/simtelnet/msdos/editor/paint.zip
 Family:    MsDosEditors, SpecializedFamily
 License:   Freeware, Open source
 Availability: yes
 Platform:  MSDOS

Program written in Turbo Pascal Version 1.0 is a screen-based editor for generating "printer art" on a line printer. You use the program to generate or edit an on-screen, shaded-pixel representation of a printer page (80 x 66). You can then send a text version to the printer, or to a .LST file for later printing. The text version substitutes printable ASCII characters (of greater or lesser density) for the shaded pixels.


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