In article <628C4890-BF0F-4F4E-8117-57E0CF4F688D at fozztexx.com>,
Chris Osborn <fozztexx at fozztexx.com> writes:
Scanned in some BASIC programs from the provided
sample book. I scanned
them in at 400 dpi and saved them as TIFF, and also had the reader read
the barcodes and saved the BASIC programs. There are three different
densities. I put everything into a zip file and put it here:
http://retrobattlestations.com/CauzinSamples.zip
What I find most interesting about these things is that there is no
attempt to apply compression to the input before encoding it in to
these barcode representations. In some of the strips you can see
obvious blocks of repeated data.
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