Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : PSGR5.ZIP
Filename : GRAPHIC5.DOC

 
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This is the second of three Graphics Libraries for the Printshop
converted from disks of public-domain Apple-version graphics
distributed by the Big Red Apple Club.

A normal IBM-formatted diskette (360K) will hold the three
Broderbund Graphics Libraries, this one, and two other
public domain libraries also available from this BBS. You
might want to rename the Broderbund libraries "graphic1.*"
thru "graphic3.*"; that's why these public-domain libraries are
named "graphic4.*" thru "graphic6.*".

Please note that the two files making up a Printshop library
must have names starting with "gr" to be recognized by the
Printshop. Use the "From other disk" option to use these graphics.

Here is a list of the graphics contained in this library -
if some of the names don't mean much, blame the artists,
not me - I just copied the names as they were on the original
Apple disk.

ALIEN TO ME
ALLEY CAT
ARROW1
ATOM BOMB
BIG DIAMOND
BIRD
BOAT
BULLDOG
CAKE ON WHEELS
CAMERA
CAR
CAT
CHEMIST
CHEMISTS
CHURCHILL
CIRCLE
COFFEE 5
COFFEE3
CORN
CORNSTALK
CROSS
CROSS1
CROSSES
CYLON
EAGLE
ELEPHANT
F-14
FROWN2
GHOSTBUSTERS
GI JOE3
GIZMO
GOLF
HARRY
HOLLOW WINDOW
HOME
HORSE
IBM360
ICONS.00
ICONS.02
JUDY BIRD
KOKOPELLI
LAMP 2
LARGE HOURGLASS
MACINTOSH
MAX FRAME
MAZE 1
MED. HOURGLASS
MICKEY
MR. MUSHROOM
MY IIC
NO SMOKING
PIRATE SHIP
PIRATE
PLANE
PLANET EARTH
PUPPY
RACOON2
SCALES
SEA
SKATE
SMALL DIAMOND
SMALL HOURGLASS
SOLID WINDOW
SPOCK
STAR BLAZER
STARSHIPS
SUMMER
TANKS ALOT
TAO
TARGET
TOPO
UNICORN
WAITER ROBOT
WOMANSPIRIT
WOMANSYMBOL


  3 Responses to “Category : Printer + Display Graphics
Archive   : PSGR5.ZIP
Filename : GRAPHIC5.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/