
graphics - Is there a simple way to display ANSI art and animation ...
ANSI art and animations were prevalent on BBS systems in the late 80s and early 90s, and the ANSI art scene continues to thrive today. There are thousands of ANSI art files, with usual extension .ans, available on the Internet, many from those retro …
DOS: How do I type an ANSI escape sequence?
Mar 2, 2024 · The escape character for DOS is ASCII 27 and the only way I could send it to DOSBox was by copying-and-pasting the character from one of the demo batch files, although I was not able to get any ANSI sequences working typed directly at the console because I think the shell "swallows" that character in some way.
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Will the ansi.sys driver work in the DOS box emulator?
Oct 21, 2024 · DOSBox has built-in support for “ANSI” escape sequences. See also DOS: How do I type an ANSI escape sequence? The Windows command-line window also supports ANSI escape sequences, by default since version 1909, or with some configuration since version 1511; see Windows console with ANSI colors handling.
Software to generate C64 BASIC code printing PETSCII art
Nov 21, 2022 · The tool PETSCII2BASIC, in combination with Marc's PETSCII Editor, is probably what you are looking for.The editor allows you to draw a PETSCII, and PETSCII2BASIC converts it into BASIC code, taking care of printing the PETSCII characters correctly.
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Jun 19, 2016 · There is no 'device' to attach -- the situation is running an MS-DOS program (DR Logo) that outputs VT52 escape codes to control the screen. If DR Logo used ANSI-style escape codes then installing ANSI.SYS would solve the problem, but ANSI.SYS doesn't support VT52 escape codes. –
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