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Looking for grayscale packages

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Iambian:
I admit it. I feel rather lazy, but I *have* tried to use Google to look for these things with little or no luck.

What are the more popular 4lv grayscale packages out there and, if possible, a link to them.

( The purpose of getting one of these packages is NOT to actually copy and paste them. I need to have a look at them to figure out how they work so I can implement a version of it myself. The grayscale used in CaDan just won't cut it for the bigger project... )

skuller972:
http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=234

noahbaby94:
That's basic if memory serves me right maxcoderz has some not quite sure though.

skuller972:
thats not basic it says so

DJ Omnimaga:
All grayscale kits from Omnimaga that are located in the "Our TI/PC products" section are for Omnicalc, xLIB and Celtic III.

The best one would be Jim E revolution grayscale package, but it was on Revsoft, which is gone. The other one is from Duck, but it's slower, as it was the first gs attempt on calc and Idk if it's still on Maxcoderz, since they trashed their downloads 3 years ago. You might want to ask tr1p1ea or calc84maniac if theirs are finished. Maybe they could hand you a copy or help you. Or you could e-mail Jim E on Maxcoderz, but I am unsure if he will respond right away

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