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0 Command: screendump | Section: 8 | Source: MINIX | File: screendump.8
SCREENDUMP(8) System Manager's Manual SCREENDUMP(8) NAME screendump - write current console screen to standard output SYNOPSIS screendump DESCRIPTION Screendump prints the contents of the console screen to standard out- put. It does this by reading the screen memory, skipping over at- tribute bytes, omitting trailing blanks and inserting a newline charac- ter at the end of each line. NOTES The most common use of screendump is with output redirected to a file. This allows screen displays (including output of F-keys) to be captured for inclusion in other documents. This version is for IBM-PC architecture only. BUGS A network user captures an image of the main console, not his or her own screen. The output will usually not be what you expect if the dis- play is in hardware scrolling mode, since in that mode the order of the lines in screen memory may not be the same as what appears on the screen. If you expect to use screendump to send notes to someone about problems that occur while using MINIX you must remember to toggle to software scrolling before you make the dump. It will also be necessary to use su, because /dev/mem is normally not world readable. AUTHOR Kees J. Bot ([email protected]) SCREENDUMP(8)

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