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Screen dump for TI-99/4A [message #79234] Fri, 19 April 1985 13:15
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Posted: Fri Apr 19 13:15:40 1985
Date-Received: Sat, 20-Apr-85 07:43:57 EST
Organization: Myrias Research, Edmonton
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   Edmonton 99'er Computer Users' Society is distributing the most
flexible screen dump available around. This program is for a dumping
standard Graphics screen for ti. But you may specify rectangular area
to dump, single or double size, black-on-white or reversed, left margin
for printout. It works with E/A, X-BASIC and MiniMemory (same object).
It uses double density graphics on Eps*n like printers (TI dot matrix,
Gemini, Roland ....) and is really fast.
   The program is free but if you like it donations to Edmonton 99'er
CUS will be highly encouraged. If you are interested send $6 to cover
media and postage to:
	     Edmonton 99'er Computer Users' Society
	     P.O.Box  11983
	     Edmonton, Alberta
	     Canada T5J 3L1
   You will get back on a disk a full commented and documented source
with instructions how to customize program to your printer, an
object file for "PIO" printer and BASIC demo/driver. For those with
MiniMemory only, without disk drives and without a friend with E/A we
may produce a stripped down version of an object file on a cassette but
send us a name with which you are calling your printer from a BASIC
program - like "RS232.BA=.... and all that jazz".
		 
 			Michal Jaegermann ihnp4!alberta!myrias!mj
			Myrias Research Corporation

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