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SuperIlu

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28.10.2023, 23:22
(edited by SuperIlu, 28.10.2023, 23:38)
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released (Announce)

finally, the longest period w/o a DOjS-release has ended!

Version 1.11.0 (The delayed distribution)
* Added port of https://github.com/DhrBaksteen/ArduinoOPL2 to jsboot/
* Added optional OnExit() callback
* Fixed input callback detection
* Fixed mouse when using DOSBox-X and DOSBox-staging
* Fixed on screen garbage when creating a Bitmap with black background color
* Added GetEnv()
* Updated to mbedTLS 2.28.5
* Updated cURL to 8.4.0
* Added a minimal port to Linux
* Added micromod MOD playback plugin
* Added ibxm MOD, S3M and XM playback plugin
* Added a very simple OPL2 VGM player
* Added ByteArray post data in curl.DXE
* Added MIME type for post data in curl.DXE
* Added GetDrive() (DOS INT21, 19h) and SetDrive() (DOS21, 0Eh)
* Added WebP decoding/encoding

Linux support is very alpha :-D

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Laaca

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Czech republic,
28.10.2023, 23:35

@ SuperIlu
 

DOjS v1.10.0 released

WebP decoding and encoding?
How have you did it? I thought that for WebP you have to use some closed Google libraries.

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SuperIlu

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Berlin, Germany,
28.10.2023, 23:39

@ Laaca
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released

> WebP decoding and encoding?
> How have you did it? I thought that for WebP you have to use some closed
> Google libraries.

The libraries are available and have an open source license.
I just compiled them for DJGPP and integrated them into DOjS...

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Laaca

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Czech republic,
30.10.2023, 12:59

@ SuperIlu
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released

> The libraries are available and have an open source license.
> I just compiled them for DJGPP and integrated them into DOjS...

Nice. As far I know we have do WebP imager or converter for DOS. It would be nice if you could create a WebP viewer/converter. It would serve as the example but also as a practical application.

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SuperIlu

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Berlin, Germany,
31.10.2023, 21:34

@ Laaca
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released

> > The libraries are available and have an open source license.
> > I just compiled them for DJGPP and integrated them into DOjS...
>
> Nice. As far I know we have do WebP imager or converter for DOS. It would
> be nice if you could create a WebP viewer/converter. It would serve as the
> example but also as a practical application.

Which image formats for conversion are you interested in?
PNG? JPEG?

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Zyzzle

01.11.2023, 01:15

@ SuperIlu
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released

> > > The libraries are available and have an open source license.
> > > I just compiled them for DJGPP and integrated them into DOjS...
> >
> > Nice. As far I know we have do WebP imager or converter for DOS. It
> would
> > be nice if you could create a WebP viewer/converter. It would serve as
> the
> > example but also as a practical application.
>
> Which image formats for conversion are you interested in?
> PNG? JPEG?
Both, and of course BMP and TGA and / or TIFF. A standalone WebP viewer and converter for DOS would be great. One more modern image format would be "conquered" by our venerable and well-loved DOS.

SuperIlu

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Berlin, Germany,
02.11.2023, 18:10

@ Zyzzle
 

DOjS v1.11.0 released

> > PNG? JPEG?
> Both, and of course BMP and TGA and / or TIFF. A standalone WebP viewer and
> converter for DOS would be great. One more modern image format would be
> "conquered" by our venerable and well-loved DOS.

I might try to cobble something together. I make no promises and I'm most certainly no computer graphics guy :-D

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