09-23-2019
Hi all...
(This site and its staff have been good to me and kept this.)
The 'scope in the monitor photo, Post 3, is here, a GIF anim:
GIF Anim of my AMIGA real Oscilloscope.
Thanks Neo and co for being so tolerant as this is not UNIX related.
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Well I wrote this in 2005 and uploaded to AMINET.as a commemoration of a machine that is still in use today.
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gifasm(1) General Commands Manual gifasm(1)
NAME
gifasm - A program to assemble multiple GIF files into one, or disassemble a single GIF file with multiple images into single image files.
USAGE
gifasm [-q] [-a] [-d OutFileName] [-h] gif-file...
If no gif-file is given, GifAsm will try to read a GIF file from stdin, if in disassembly mode only (-d).
MEMORY REQUIRED
Line.
OPTIONS
[-q]
Quiet mode. Defaults off on MSDOS, on under UNIX. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to invert.
[-a]
Assemble. This is the default, and the GifFile(s) are assembled to stdout. Note the screen descriptor (including screen color map)
is taken from the first file, while other screen descriptors are ignored. As this tool requires at least 2 GIF files as input, no
attempt will be made to read stdin if none specified on command line.
[-d OutFileName]
Disassemble GifFile (if specified on command line) or stdin, into several files of the form OutFileNameXX, where XX are two decimal
digits. Obviously up to 100 files can be generated this way. Note: in this mode nothing is sent to stdout.
[-h]
Print one line of command line help, similar to Usage above.
AUTHOR
Gershon Elber
Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
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