Studio 700 Screen Viewer
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Are you tired of writing a BASIC program everytime that you want to check the contents of a MSX screen file?

Now you can just copy the "SV.BAS" file to your favourite diskette or directory of screen files and have a quick and easy way to do that without write a single BASIC code again!
All you need to do is run this program!


Supported file extensions
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Studio 700 Screen Viewer recognizes the file type by the file extension.
We added support just for the most used ones as we know as follows:

SCREEN2
SCR - Graphos III
GRP - Aackodraw&Paint/Graphic Artist
SC2 - MSX BASIC saved file as: BSAVE "FILE.SC2",0,&H4000,S
(obs.: SC2 = GRP)

SCREEN5
GE5 - Pixel3/Dot Designer's Club
SC5 - MSX BASIC saved file as: BSAVE "FILE.SC5",0,&H7FFF,S
(obs.: GE5 = SC5)

SCREEN7
GE7 - Pixel3
SR7 - Graph Saurus
SC7 - MSX BASIC saved file as: BSAVE "FILE.SC7",0,&HFAA0,S
(obs.: SC7 = GE7 = SR7)

SCREEN8
GE8 - Pixel3
SR8 - Graph Saurus
PIC - Philips Video Graphics/Matsushita Video Graphics
PIT - Salas Freehand
SC8 - MSX BASIC saved file as: BSAVE "FILE.SC8",0,&HD3FF,S
(obs.: SC8 = every format here, except Salas Freehand.)

SCREEN12
SCC, SRS - Graph Saurus
S12 - MSX BASIC saved file as: BSAVE "FILE.SC8",0,&HD3FF,S
(obs.: S12 = SCC = SRS)

Some programs does not add an extension to the file name.
Please add it accordingly.


Known MSX unsupported formats
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- Unipaint "PIC" format - Proprietary format for SCREEN7.
- SCREEN4 is not implemented yet. This is very rare to see.

Trademarks
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All the file formats mentioned here correspond to software that was creaded as follows:

AAckodraw&Paint -> ByteBusters/Aackosoft
Graphic Artist -> Yamaha Corp.
Graphos III -> Renato Degiovani/ATI Editora
Graph Saurus -> Bit2 Software
Matsushita Video Graphics -> Matsushita Electric Ind. Ltd.
Pixel3, Dot Designer's Club -> T&E Software
Philips Video Graphics -> A. Koene, Philips
Unipaint -> Unison World/Matsushita Electric Ind. Ltd.

"Studio 700 software" is a fantasy trademark
used by Claudio H. Picolo on all the software he developed
for multipleplatforms, since 1986.
