From Dincer Aydin http://www.geocities.com/dinceraydin
Below you see a visual bitmap calculator that lets you draw a character, then copy and paste the list of bitmap values into your own program. This is a great tool that will make defining custom characters and making animations a breeze. It's written in Javascript, so it should run on any modern browser. If it doesn't run, you may have Javascript disabled in your preferences. This program is © Scott Edwards Electronics, Inc. and is free for your personal, noncommercial use.
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