852028e@aucs.AcadiaU.ca (Amari M. Elammari) (02/05/91)
Does any body know of a public domain screen capture facility for the IBM PC ? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you in advance. Amari -- Amari Elammari Acadia University P.O.BOX 1236 Wolfville, N.S. Canada BOP 1X0 BITNET 852028e@Acadia Internet 852028e@AcadiaU.CA UUCP {uunet|watmath|utai|garfield}!cs.dal.ca!aucs!852028e
mcastle@mcs213f.cs.umr.edu (Mike Castle {Nexus}) (02/07/91)
In article <1991Feb4.204704.23908@aucs.AcadiaU.ca> 852028e@aucs.UUCP (Amari M. Elammari) writes: > >Does any body know of a public domain screen capture facility for >the IBM PC ? BOSSKY13.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Capture screen to disk/display captured screen CAPBUF.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> TSR captures any text screen to disk CONCPY11.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Copy screen output to file & still see it LAMNETH.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Redirect PrintScreen to print to a disk file LASTSCRN.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> TSR: Store scrn for later recall w/color v1.01 NAB15.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Selective screen capture to file/kbd/printer PHOTO.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> TSR EGA/CGA/TEXT screen capture & replay PIPEV20.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Redirect console output to a disk file PSPLUS.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> TSR: Shift-PrtSc saves to disk or printer SCAP225.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Screen capture utility, all or part of screen SCRIPT11.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Saves console output to a file SNIPPR22.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> TSR to save part of screen to disk/print/keybd SOS310.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.SCREEN> Save/restore text screens to/from mem or disk and for use with print screen..... DMP203.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Resident print spooler, spools to disk, memory LPT2DSK.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Capture LPT output to a disk file LPTCOM02.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect LPT to COM2 LPTX600.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect printer output to a file LPTX700.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Updated LPT (redirect PRN to file) [.ASM src] PRIND25.ZIP PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect printer to file/screen/printer on cmd PRINDIR.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirects printer output to disk file PRISC.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Selective print screen by lines, disk option PRN2FILE.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect printer to disk (w/asm) PRNDSK.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect Printer Output To Disk PSTASH20.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirects lpt output to file RPRN.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect printer output to disk file VPRINT20.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Redirect printer output to disk file V2.01 VPRNT301.ARC PD1:<MSDOS.PRINTER> Printer redirection to disk file, v3.01 These are all available at: New Mexico: simtel20.army.mil (26.2.0.74) in the directory listed above (PDx:<MSDOS.xxxxx> ) Missouri: wuarchive.wustl.edu (128.252.135.4) in mirrors/msdos/xxxxx Australia: sol.deakin.oz.au (128.184.1.1) in pub/PC/simtel-20/xxxxx There are several mail servers that will process the ftp commands for those who have access to e-mail, but not FTP. Addresses are: In North America (Simtel20 access only): LISTSERV@VM1.NODAK.EDU North Dakota State University. LISTSERV@VM.ECS.RPI.EDU Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In the body of the mail have the command: GET PDGET HELP PCSERV-L Also (any ftp site): BITFTP@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU In the body of the mail have the command: HELP Trickle servers (Simtel20 access only): In Denmark: TRICKLE@DKTC11 In Turkey: TRICKLE@TREARN In Italy: TRICKLE@IMIPOLI In Belgium: TRICKLE@BANUFS11 In Austria: TRICKLE@AWIWUW11 In Germany: TRICKLE@DTUZDV1 In Spain: TRICKLE@EB0UB011 In Israel: TRICKLE@TAUNIVM In Netherlands: TRICKLE@HEARN France: TRICKLE@FRMOP11 Germany: TRICKLE@DB0FUB11 Chile: TRICKLE@USACHVM1 Not sure: TRICKLE@DS0RUS1I (note: these are EARN/BITNET style addresses. Internet users should try BITNET domain addresses such as TRICKLE@TREAN.BITNET) In the body of the mail have the command: /HELP If anyone knows of any other mirrored archives of Simtel20, please let me know and I'll add them to this generic response. Thanks. -- Mike Castle (Nexus) S087891@UMRVMA.UMR.EDU (preferred) | RN ate my mcastle@mcs213k.cs.umr.edu (unix mail-YEACH!)| .newsrc! Life is like a clock: You can work constantly, and be right | I am not all the time, or not work at all, and be right twice a day. | happy :-<