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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: screen capture
Date: 4 Jul 1995 21:58:34 GMT
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In article <DB7C6C.CD2.0.queen@torfree.net>,
Mick Reid <aw191@freenet.toronto.on.ca> wrote:
>Hi, I need some help using kermit. I am in a dos environment and I need
>to use a screen capture. Is it possible to do this using kermit? I
>would be grateful for any help
>
As explained on pages 77-78 of "Using MS-DOS Kermit", which you should
purchase (the book, not the pages :-) if you are going to use the software,
there are several methods:
. LOG SESSION captures the raw bytes as they come in the communication port.
. Screen-dump via Ctrl-End (on the numeric keypad) records the current
screen to the SET DUMP file.
. And the various host-directed printing methods can be redirected to a
file via SET PRINTER.
For more information about Kermit manuals and software:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
- Frank