In fact, I have done one....... it view any image file as 16-color text in command line...... Just for fun....
GIF16.zip ( 215.98k )
Number of downloads: 27Under Windows, (preferably Windows 10) Just drag your image file and drop it on GIF16.exe, a new console window will be opened showing the "image"......
* Compatible with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.....not tested on Windows 8 / 7 (you might need .NET Framework 4 on older Windows)


Animated GIFs are supported as well. But keep the number of frames low or it takes longer to convert to characters...
Mar 20 2020, 03:57 PM, updated 6y ago
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