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From: u-dmfloy%sunset.utah.edu@utah-cs.UUCP (Daniel M Floyd)
Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d
Subject: Re: Looking for a graphics screen dump.
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Date: 19 Sep 88 18:48:38 GMT
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In article <8508@watdragon.waterloo.edu> mdharding@dahlia.waterloo.edu (Matthew D. Harding) writes:
>In article <1584@tahoe.unr.edu> mikew@tahoe.unr.edu.UUCP (Mike Wishart) writes:
>>Help!!!  I need a PD (or not, I'll buy it) TSR program to print a graphics
>>screen out to a dot-matrix printer.  Anyone know of one?
>
>Well, I've had the same request for two years now,...[more comments]

This is the second request. I replied e-mail to the first (I hope the
mail got through). I have several routines that when merged will do
the job.

Is there enough interest out there for me to merge and post?

Here is the basic "what it does":

Routine #1:
  Press Alt-2 and it prints hi res-graphics to printer at twice
  the normal graphics.com speed. It is TSR.

Routine #2:
  Non-TSR. Save any type screen to disk. Very fast.

Routine #3:
  TSR. Press Alt-2 save low res graphic to disk.

These are written and they work.
I didn't intend them to be more than personal utilities when I
wrote them. So, I'm counting the votes. Who wants me to post
what? Tell me hot-key preferences, type of screen to save, to
where (disk/printer/other). Sufficient interest in this will
get it posted to PD.
Dan Floyd
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