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ANSI art is a computer artform that was widely used at one time on BBSes . It is similar to ASCII Art , but constructed from a larger set of 256 letters, numbers, and symbols — all codes found in IBM Codepage 437 , often referred to as Extended ASCII and used in MS-DOS environments. ANSI art also contains special ANSI Escape Code s that color text with the 16 foreground and 8 background colours offered by ANSI.SYS , an MS-DOS Device Driver loosely based upon the ANSI X3.64 standard for Text Terminal s. Some ANSI artists take advantage of the cursor control sequences within ANSI X3.64 in order to create animations, commonly referred to as ''ANSImations''. ANSI art and text files which incorporate ANSI codes carry the ''de facto'' .ANS File Extension . ANSI art is considerably more flexible than ASCII art, because the particular character set it uses contains symbols intended for drawing, such as a wide variety of box-drawing characters and block characters that Dither the foreground and background color. It also adds accented characters and math symbols that often find creative use among ANSI artists. The popularity of ANSI art encouraged the creation of a powerful shareware package called TheDraw coded by Ian E. Davis in 1986 . Not only did it considerably simplify the process of making an ANSI art screen from scratch, but it also included a variety of "fonts", large letters constructed from box and block characters, and transition animations such as ''dissolve'' and ''clock''. Mysteriously, no new versions of TheDraw emerged after version 4.63 in 1993 , but in later years a number of other ANSI editors appeared, some of which are still maintained today. The decline of both BBSes and DOS users has made it difficult for many users to even view ANSI animations. As a consequence, this form of art is no longer practiced to the degree it once was. The popular Computer Game ZZT used ANSI graphics exclusively and allowed extensive Modding , allowing users to take their own artistic liberties with the game design tools. Many artists who continue to engage in the ANSI art format frequent IRC channels #ansi and #ans on the Eris Free (EFnet) chat network. __NOTOC__ ANSI ART EDITORS
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