[net.micro.pc] Dumping hi-res graphics to printer.

fek@wuphys.UUCP (Frank Kramer) (11/15/84)

Is there anyone out there in netland that has an assembly language
routine that will dump the PC hi-res screen ( or a selected portion of
the screen ) to a printer ( FX-80).  If so, please mail me a copy or
post to the net.  Thanks in advance.

                ihnp4 wuphys  Frank Kramer 
                              Washington University
                              Physics

thielges@uiucdcsb.UUCP (11/21/84)

There is a command in MS-DOS called 'GRAPHICS'.  Type this command in before
plotting your output.  It sets up a graphics->printer driver triggered by
typing <shift><printscreen>.
					Bart Thielges

koved@tove.UUCP (Larry Koved) (11/21/84)

> Is there anyone out there in netland that has an assembly language
> routine that will dump the PC hi-res screen ( or a selected portion of
> the screen ) to a printer ( FX-80).  If so, please mail me a copy or
> post to the net.  Thanks in advance.
> 
>                 ihnp4 wuphys  Frank Kramer 
>                               Washington University
>                               Physics

If you are using PC DOS or MS DOS, you can run the GRAPHICS program.
After you run this program (which is one of the programs on the DOS diskette),
you can print the hi-res graphics screen on the printer by pressing the
PrtSc key.  Of course the active display (default) must be the color monitor
(if you have more than one display attached to your system). [i.e.,
execute the command: mode color].

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