Teletext is a broadcast standard for displaying text and low-resolution graphics, accessible from most cinescope-based tv sets made between late 80's and 90's. '[#[Tools] - '[l[https://zxnet.co.uk/teletext/editor[zxnet teletext page editor] (can be directly interoperated with edit.tf editor, via export) - '[l[https://edit.tf/[edit.tf teletext page editor] (can be directly interoperated with zxnet editor, via export) - QTeletextMaker '[l[https://github.com/gkthemac/QTeletextMaker[(source code)], '[l[https://github.com/gkthemac/QTeletextMaker/releases/tag/0.5-alpha[(w32 binary build, also runs on wine)] - '[l[https://pastebin.com/raw/Y5XFhCUY[a 80x75 1bitdepth picture converter to bbcmicro vram dump format, runs on sdlbasic] '[#[File formats] These formats can be opened on zxnet teletext editor by drag'n'drop: - bbc micro display ram - t42 - ep1 - binary dump level 1 pagedata - txt (you can drag'n'drop a simple "40columns x 25 lines" txt file, and start drawing/editing over it) - and just like jummbox, both zxnet and edit.tf teleletext editors stores the updated edited picture information encoded as base64 on its url '[#[See Also] '[l[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletext[wikipedia] '[l[http://teletextart.co.uk/[teletextart.co.uk] '[l[https://www.rawles.org.uk/teletext/[Teletext today (Simon Rawles) ]