BugBMP Version 0.6

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Description:
    BugBMP is a DOS Importer/exporter for DiddleBug or Diddle.
( These great freeware can be download from following site.
DiddleBug: http://blevins.simplenet.com/diddlebug/index.htm
Diddle:    http://blevins.simplenet.com/diddle/diddle.htm
)

Usage: BUGBMP.EXE [in_file/-] [bmp_no] [bmp_infile]

Usage note:

    1. If your palm desktop only has one user installed,
       just use the new convenient option as following line.

        BUGBMP.EXE -

        Then, skip to step 4 and use '-' instead of 'DiddleBugDB.PDB'.

    2. Find your DiddleBugDB.PDB in your Backup directory. If you use Diddle,
        use DiddleDB.PDB instead of DiddleBugDB.PDB in following steps.
    
        e.g. \Palm\LinD\Backup\DiddleBugDB.PDB  ( for Daniel Lin )

    3. Check how many pictures exist in the PDB file.
        In the dos window's prompt, type in

        cd \Palm\LinD\Backup\
        BUGBMP.EXE DiddleBugDB.PDB

    4. Export your picture.

        e.g. BUGBMP.EXE DiddleBugDB.PDB 2
        It will export the second picture in current directory as "2.bmp".

    5. Edit your picture.

        You can use any paint program to edit the "2.bmp", then save as
        "new2.bmp".

    6. Import your picture.

        e.g. BUGBMP.EXE DiddleBugDB.PDB 2 new2.bmp

        Use this command to import into the 2nd picture of DiddleBug.
        Then, use your palm install program to install this new
        "DiddleBugDB.PDB" into your palm, you'll see your picture.

        If you found your picture is inverted, just use the DiddleBug's
        function "Invert" to invert the picture.


  Well, do you think this program is useless or inconvenient?  Write
one better by yourself!  By the way, I wrote this program in my
sleeping time, and I will not develop new version.  So, if anybody
can improve this program, they are welcome to contact me.

dan.lin@bigfoot.com
http://www.bigfoot.com/~dan.lin
    -- a Palm III user on small island "TAIWAN".
