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GifAsm
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Program to assemble few GIF files into one, or disassemble single GIF file
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with multiple images into single image files.
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Usage:
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Usage: GifAsm [-q] [-a] [-d OutFileName] [-h] GifFile(s)
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If no GifFile is given, GifAsm will try to read stdin for GIF file, if
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in disassembly mode only (-d).
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Memory required:
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Line.
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Options:
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--------
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1. [-q] : quite mode. Default off on MSDOS, on on unix. Controls printout
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of running scan lines. Use -q- to turn off.
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2. [-a] : Assemble. This is the default, and the GifFile(s) are assembled to
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stdout. Note the screen descriptor (including screen color map) is taken
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from the first file, while other screen descriptors are ignored.
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As this mode requires at list 2 GIF files as input, no attempt will be
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made to read stdin if none specified on command line.
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3. [-d OutFileName] : Disassmble GifFile (if specified on command line) or
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stdin, into several files of the form OutFileNameXX, where XX are two
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decimal digits. Obviously up to 100 files can be generated this way.
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Note in this mode nothing is sent to stdout.
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4. [-h] : print one command line help, similar to Usage above.
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