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− | | | + | | name = BIT Monkey |
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− | | | + | | developer = [[Annelid]] |
− | + | | version = v1.05 / 28 February, 2003 | |
− | | | + | | games = [[Worms Armageddon|W:A]], [[Worms World Party|WWP]] |
− | + | | language = Visual Basic | |
− | | | + | | license = Closed source |
− | + | | download = [http://worms2d.info/files/BITMonkey.exe BITMonkey.exe (180 kb)] | |
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− | The BIT Monkey is a program that operates on monochrome (.bit) W:A/WWP maps. It features a map viewer, as well as the | + | The '''BIT Monkey''' is a program that operates on [[Monochrome map (.bit, .lev)|monochrome (.bit) W:A/WWP maps]]. It features a map viewer, as well as the ability to encode and decode monochrome maps from/to monochrome Windows bitmaps (.bmp) or Targa images (.tga). The BIT Monkey was written by [[Annelid]] in 2003. The BIT Monkey was essentially a sequel to Annelid's [[BitUnencoder]]. |
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+ | Since WA now supports colour maps online, .bit maps have become somewhat obsolete, rendering this program mostly useless for WA. Whether it is still used for WWP is not known. | ||
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Developer: | Annelid |
Latest version: | v1.05 / 28 February, 2003 |
Supported games: | W:A, WWP |
Language: | Visual Basic |
License: | Closed source |
Download: | BITMonkey.exe (180 kb) |
The BIT Monkey is a program that operates on monochrome (.bit) W:A/WWP maps. It features a map viewer, as well as the ability to encode and decode monochrome maps from/to monochrome Windows bitmaps (.bmp) or Targa images (.tga). The BIT Monkey was written by Annelid in 2003. The BIT Monkey was essentially a sequel to Annelid's BitUnencoder.
Since WA now supports colour maps online, .bit maps have become somewhat obsolete, rendering this program mostly useless for WA. Whether it is still used for WWP is not known.