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A project log for Gigatron TTL microcomputer

Just because! A home computer without microprocessor

marcel-van-kervinckMarcel van Kervinck 10/13/2017 at 18:504 Comments

The resolution is good for games but 8x8 characters will still be huge. It is amazing how much variety there is among the available 5x7 and 5x8 fonts. I just have to add another one.

Tool chain: Excel --> Print as PDF --> Preview --> Save as PNG --> ImageMagick --> Scale and save as RGB --> Python. This was simpler 30 years ago.

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Marcel van Kervinck wrote 10/14/2017 at 20:34 point

In the meantime I found PikoPixel, it looks good for this.

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f4hdk wrote 10/14/2017 at 14:39 point

Why did you use a so long "tool-chain"?

If you created this font with Excel (bi color cells ?), you can easilly export it to CSV file, which is very easy to use with a homemade program (written in Python or C).

That's exacly what I've done for the tracks matrix of the game "micromachine" for A2Z. The 2 CSV files are read by a simple program written in C.

https://hackaday.io/project/18206-a2z-computer/log/51519-45-the-game-micromachines

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Marcel van Kervinck wrote 10/14/2017 at 17:07 point

Unfortunately my excel doesn't export the cell colors to CSV. For subsequent graphics I might try conditional formatting and simple values in the cells. Then the CSV route should work.

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