QRT source, documentation, and executable are Copyright 1988, 1989 Steve Koren. It may be freely copied, modified, and distributed under the following conditions: 1) Notice of any changes is posted and distributed with subsequent versions 2) Neither the source nor executable is sold for profit. 3) This message is distributed unmodified with the source, executable, and documentation. Any images created with QRT are yours to do with as you wish. NOTE FOR AMIGA VERSION: Image creation involves 3 steps: QRT Image.out QRTPOST Image.RAW Image.TMP RAY2 Image The final IFF picture will have a filename of Image.ILBM. QRT and QRTPOST were written by Steve Koren. RAY2 was written by D. Wecker and is Copyright 1987. RAY2 creates a HAM image from a bitmap representation produced by QRTPOST. QRT should be run in the background with a low priority and its output file should be placed on a virtual disk. It will produce 400K of output, so extended memory is recommended. Stack size must be increased from the system default of 4000 bytes with the STACK command. The exact size necessary varies with the image, but 40000 to 50000 bytes is usually safe. When QRT is running, you can check its progress by getting a directory of the device on which the Image.RAW file is being created. A full image has 400 scan lines, and will be just short of 800 blocks when complete. Thus, divide the blocks so far by 2 to discover how far into the image QRT has processed. Different parts of an image might be created at different speeds. Any comments, bug reports, etc, may be sent by USMAIL to: Steve Koren 4501 Boardwalk Dr. Apt. D-38 Fort Collins, CO 80525 USA or by email to koren@hpfela.HP.COM The USMAIL address is guarenteed to be correct until 01 JUL 89. I respond to all email queries, but some replies bounce.