The following describes the ProDOS Version.
The DOS33 version is equivalent.

Mini2RAG.C (C) Copyright Bill Buckels 2008.
All rights reserved.

Written by   : Bill Buckels
Email        : bbuckels@mts.net

Date Written : May 2008

Environment  : AppleX Manx Aztec C65 Version 3.2b
Windows XP Cross-development environment for PRODOS 8

I have made asbolutely no attempt to make this program
compatible with any C compiler outside the Applex
environment stated above.

Purpose      : Legacy Graphics Converter

This program converts Apple IIe format Beagle Bros. and
"Old PrintShop" and "New Printshop" Minipix to Apple II
native mode raster image fragments used by the AppleX
environment in Aztec-C programs.

This format which I have dubbed the .RAG Image Format was
developed by me around 1990. It is a variable size
uncompressed format with a 2 byte header which provides
the width of the image in bytes followed by the length in
rasters and is designed for fast loading on the Apple II
without the expanding of bytes that is inherent in using
image fragments like Minipix which do not store their
rasters in Apple II native mode.

It also loads and resaves converted RAG files if in the
Minipix size.

This utility will also invert the video in the loaded
Minipic or RAG before saving.

The source code for this utility will also serve as
an example minipix and RAG loader.


Licence Agreement
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All my work is copyrighted and belongs to me. This
program is not derived from anything by anyone and is my
own work in its entirety.

I herewith grant you a non-exclusive and conditional
licence to use this source code and the output files it
produces for whatever use you deem fit, provided you do
not take credit for my work, and that you leave my
copyright notices intact in all of it.

If you augment or otherwise use my work you must always
also include your own personal copyright notice but it
may never be a GNU public licence or anything else that
resembles fascism or totalitarianism and world-domination
or a commercial or educational licence either. You can
use my stuff commercially or for GNU with my conditions
intact if they let you (they should since copyright is
for authors and the public and I belong to both groups)
but you must never copyright my work with any company
copyright whatsoever; just your own personal copyright
like mine and leave mine in place. That is the way
copyright is intended to work and that is the way that it
will work with my stuff unless I selectively decide
otherwise.

In addition you must agree that I am not liable in any
way shape or form for any damage from the use of any of
this in any way whatsoever.

If you do not agree with all of the aforementioned
conditions of use or if your use is not Fair then remove
all of this from your computer now.

Bill Buckels
bbuckels@mts.net
May 2008

Note: To use this project as-is you must have installed
the Aztec-C AppleX environment. Unzip from the Root of
drive C with paths intact. This will then be ready to go.