Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!uokmax!occrsh!fang!att!cbnewsk!cbnewsj!cbnewsi!cbnewsh!cbnewse!cbnewsd!cbfsb!cbnewsc!vgopal From: vgopal@cbnewsc.att.com (venu.p.gopal) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: PostScript screen dump? Message-ID: <1990Dec28.164949.11046@cbnewsc.att.com> Date: 28 Dec 90 16:49:49 GMT References: Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories Lines: 23 In article , porter@caip.rutgers.edu (Adam Porter) writes: > > Is there a shareware or public domain program which allows you to dump > a VGA screen on a PC to a PostScript file? Thanks.... > -- > Adam Porter: Assistant SysAdmin, NEC Research Institute, Princeton NJ > adam@research.nec.com {...}!princeton!necserve!adam C:\> alp I don't know of any shareware or public domain ones; but Screen-to-Postscript (SCRtoPS) comes close, it's priced at $49.95+sh/hand. It's a TSR that takes up only about 10K of memory and can capture text and graphics screens, send the Encapsulated postscript output to a file or to the serial/parallel ports. Text is captured in text mode and printed using the Courier font, and line/box characters are printed. Many SuperVGA graphics modes are supported. It converts to grayscale. It's available from Offe Enterprises, 708-357-6679. I believe a post-processing program is available now for additional cost that will let you create an EPS file that shows forground/background colors in text screens as different shades of background gray and foreground thicknesses with a user-selectable mapping of the colors to these. Venu P. Gopal UUCP: ..!att!cbnewsc!vgopal Internet: vgopal@cbnewsc.att.com