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Acmlm's Board - I3 Archive - Programming - Halving graphics VB6 | New poll | | |
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interdpth Mole MZM rapist Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6428 days Last view: 6428 days |
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Ok so what I want to do is take a graphic 16x16
Take the first half of it then take the second half then put the second half where the first half should be then the first half where the first half should be. |
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1337_Ac3 Shyguy Since: 04-22-06 From: sweden Last post: 6437 days Last view: 6429 days |
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No wonder that no one 'ave replyed to this post.. | |||
DtTvB the Yoshi Red Paragoomba Since: 12-02-05 From: Thailand Last post: 6674 days Last view: 6674 days |
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Use StetchBlt or something like that, if I remembered correctly. | |||
MathOnNapkins 1100 In SPC700 HELL Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6428 days Last view: 6428 days |
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no, it's an old thread with a resolved problem. He was basically having to do some swapping of 8x8 tiles while dealing with TSA and what not. | |||
Mega-Dog Since: 11-19-05 From: Minnesota Last post: 6450 days Last view: 6432 days |
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There is a command to memory swap it, but it ahs been a while. Otherwise you could Blit each part into a new box. |
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