BBS: Inland Empire Archive Date: 03-16-93 (22:06) Number: 354 From: EARL MONTGOMERY Refer#: NONE To: ALL Recvd: NO Subj: DOC for VGACLIP.EXE Conf: (2) Quik_Bas
Well the TSR is pretty straight forward. I suggest you keep this program in your directory path so it can be called from anywhere. Type VGACLIP at any DOS prompt and you will see the activation header appear. When you are ready to use it press ALT & V at the same time. You can use this TSR to capture GIFS, etc while viewing them in programs such as CSHOW. The first captured screen will be called VGASCR01.CAP the next (in the same session) will be VGASCR02.CAP and so on. After pressing ALT V you will hear the screen being written to disk and upon completion you will hear a beep. I really can't think of anything else to add. If you run into problems let me know. Earl --- Maximus 2.01wb * Origin: Rabbit and Snake's BBS - Richardson, Texas (1:124/6108)
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