chio@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Rich Chio) (04/14/91)
Does anyone out there know of where I can get the pc version of the unix 'script' command? After typing 'script' everything that occurs on the screen is saved to the file "typescript." Typing 'exit' closes the file and stops what is being typed on the screen from being saved to the file. My brother needs it to show that his C programs do work. He's tired on hitting print screen. Any replys would be greatly appreciated. Please reply back to this account if possible as I don't read this news group as much as I used to. Thanks in advance, Richard -- "Gadget, love, do ya always carry a | Robert Menke glass cutter?" | rgm@OCF.berkeley.edu "No-- only when I want to cut glass." | ...!ucbvax!OCF!rgm
chio@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Rich Chio) (04/14/91)
Does anyone out there know of where I can get the pc version of the unix 'script' command? After typing 'script' everything that occurs on the screen is saved to the file "typescript." Typing 'exit' closes the file and stops what is being typed on the screen from being saved to the file. My brother needs it to show that his C programs do work. He's tired on hitting print screen. Any replys would be greatly appreciated. Please reply back to this account if possible as I don't read this news group as much as I used to. Thanks in advance, Richard (A friend is posting this for me, so please reply using the Reply-To: line in the header, and not the address in the signature! Thanks!) -- "Gadget, love, do ya always carry a | Robert Menke glass cutter?" | rgm@OCF.berkeley.edu "No-- only when I want to cut glass." | ...!ucbvax!OCF!rgm
nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) (04/15/91)
In article <RGM.91Apr13223952@bigbang.Berkeley.EDU> chio@cory.Berkeley.EDU (Rich Chio) writes:
Does anyone out there know of where I can get the pc version of
the unix 'script' command?
FTP to grape.ecs.clarkson.edu and fetch pub/msdos/simtel20/script.arc.
In theory it also should be on simtel20, but I couldn't find it in the
index...
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