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Gerhard Dangel-Reese <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 25 Apr 1996 09:38:32 +0200
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As far as I remember, the *.pic format has it's origine with the Atari. I
don't remember the names of the programms, but if you can get a really
old graphics programm, it will possibly open it. The *.pics has to do
with GEM, a desktop system onve developed by Digital Research (now
Novell), there may be still some freaks using an (IBM-compatible) PC with
the GEM-desktop. Those will also have the *.pics.
Yours,
Gerhard Dangel-Reese
Augustinermuseum Freiburg

On Wed, 24 Apr 1996, William H. Stirrat wrote:

> Does anyone know what application I would need to open documents in the
> ".pic" format?  Please e-mail me off-list, unless others on the list
> indicate that they want this info, too.  Thanks.
>
> Bill
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