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14.7) What is the HARD-Interlacing-Picture (HIP) format?

HIP is a new method to displaing pictures on small atari...

HIP stands for HARD-Interlacing-Picture and was found by
Members of HARD Software, Hungary in June, July 1996...

It enables to display 160 x 240 Pixels with 30 shades without
nearly all flickering (depends on the source-picture you use)...
HARD stands not for HARD or HEAVY Interlacing, just for the
inventors...

For more information, see the HIP-FAQ, located at:
http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~Marek.Tomczyk/Atari8/hipfaq.html

or contact HeAvEn at mailto:nadkar@fh-pforzheim.de

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