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Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?
Convert any bitmap (16 shades of gray) to text (*.WRI). Code is very simple... it reads picture loaded in picturebox and then converts pixel by pixel to ASCII code...
Have U ever saved something on the flopy that could not be retrived due 2 damadged floppy? U insert flopy and try to copy damadged file. Explorer stops saying: "CANNOT READ DRIVE A:" and even ScanDisk cannot repair errors on disk. Well, you could try my VB solution to this problem. It is very easy, effective, and it works. Ok, output file has some errors, but it is beter to have 99% of your data retrived than 0. Don't u agree?