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/* sputoppm.c - read an uncompressed Spectrum file and produce a portable pixmap
**
** Copyright (C) 1991 by Steve Belczyk and Jef Poskanzer
**
** Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
** documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
** that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
** copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
** documentation.  This software is provided "as is" without express or
** implied warranty.
*/

#include "ppm.h"

#define ROWS 200
#define COLS 320
#define MAXVAL 7

static pixel pal[ROWS][48];                /* Spectrum palettes, three per row */
static short screen[ROWS*COLS/4];          /* simulates the Atari's video RAM */

int
main( argc, argv )
    int argc;
    char* argv[];
    {
    FILE* ifp;
    int i, j;
    pixel* pixelrow;
    register pixel* pP;
    int row, col;


    ppm_init( &argc, argv );

    /* Check args. */
    if ( argc > 2 )
        pm_usage( "[spufile]" );

    if ( argc == 2 )
        ifp = pm_openr( argv[1] );
    else
        ifp = stdin;

    /* Read the SPU file */

    /* Read the screen data. */
    for ( i = 0; i < ROWS*COLS/4; ++i )
        (void) pm_readbigshort( ifp, &screen[i] );

    /* Clear the first palette line. */
    for ( j = 0; j < 48; ++j )
        PPM_ASSIGN( pal[0][j], 0, 0, 0 );

    /* Read the palettes. */
    for ( i = 1; i < ROWS; ++i )
        for ( j = 0; j < 48; ++j )
            {
            short k;
            (void) pm_readbigshort( ifp, &k );
            PPM_ASSIGN( pal[i][j],
                ( k & 0x700 ) >> 8,
                ( k & 0x070 ) >> 4,
                ( k & 0x007 ) );
            }

    pm_close( ifp );

    /* Ok, get set for writing PPM. */
    ppm_writeppminit( stdout, COLS, ROWS, (pixval) MAXVAL, 0 );
    pixelrow = ppm_allocrow( COLS );

    /* Now do the conversion. */
    for ( row = 0; row < ROWS; ++row )
        {
        for ( col = 0, pP = pixelrow; col < COLS; ++col, ++pP )
            {
            int c, ind, b, plane, x1;

            /* Compute pixel value. */
            ind = 80 * row + ( ( col >> 4 ) << 2 );
            b = 0x8000 >> (col & 0xf);
            c = 0;
            for ( plane = 0; plane < 4; ++plane )
                if ( b & screen[ind+plane] )
                    c |= (1 << plane);

            /* Compute palette index. */
            x1 = 10 * c;
            if ( c & 1 )
                x1 -= 5;
            else
                ++x1;
            if ( ( col >= x1 ) && ( col < ( x1 + 160 ) ) )
                c += 16;
            if ( col >= ( x1 + 160 ) )
                c += 32;

            /* Store the proper color. */
            *pP = pal[row][c];
            }
        ppm_writeppmrow( stdout, pixelrow, COLS, (pixval) MAXVAL, 0 );
        }

    pm_close( stdout );

    exit( 0 );
    }