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- From: hibrown@sarah.albany.edu (Herb Brown)
- Subject: Re: Modular screen blanker?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.131503.6404@sarah.albany.edu>
- Organization: State University of New York at Albany
- References: <1993Jan19.044222.5930@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> <hgm.727450822@news.ncsu.edu> <mcuddy.727821015@fensende>
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- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 93 13:15:03 GMT
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- In article <mcuddy.727821015@fensende> mcuddy@fensende.Rational.COM (Mike Cuddy) writes:
- >hgm@ncsu.edu (Hal G. Meeks) writes:
- >
- >>I managed to get all of the screen blanker modules to run, including Avant
- >>Garde (needs PAL mode to run). I found out, however, that Twilight Zone does
- >>some generally evil things, unappropriate for a screen blanker.
- >>After playing with it for a week, I threw it away, and went to something a
- >>little simpler, and more stable. Pity -- I'd really like to see a modular
- >>screen blanker similar to After Dark.
- >
- >... Try shadowmaster. Mike Meyer's modular blanker system. (uses any screen
- >hack that takes a ^C to stop. Quite nice and very stable (I've run it for
- >almost a year now -- The registered version has lots of saver modules, too)
- >
- > - Mike
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-
- What is a *modular* screen blanker? Is Spliner a modular screen
- blanker?
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- Thanks,
-
- Herb
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