20-02-2006 09:28 AM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | It's still better then nothing. | |
18-02-2006 03:39 AM | ||
Guest |
Not all screens can be taked by ScreenThief. Master of Orion 2 for example. Anyway screenthief available here: http://386.by.ru/graph/scrntief.zip |
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16-02-2006 01:49 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | In actual DOS, there is also a program called ScreenThief. Older versions used to be freeware, you might still find one. Has multiple output formats and definable config settings (IE you put in a one-word parameter that denotes a given setup in the config file - and on it goes) | |
16-02-2006 07:34 AM | ||
Data |
or wait for the next version which can make movies of your screenoutput! |
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16-02-2006 05:03 AM | ||
Don Andy |
So you ARE talking of DosBOX :tai: If you want to animate, get AnimGet, start it, klick "Capture", then switch to your DOSBox window and let the animation play. You now should have a lot of pics. Make a *.gif out of it with a program of your choice (don't know any, google for it). Edit: There may be better methods, but that is how I would do it. |
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15-02-2006 09:39 PM | ||
Guest |
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I was able to take screencaps of URM after you give him the strawberries for the first time and he cries a single tear. NOW TO ANIMATE. |
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15-02-2006 07:06 PM | ||
platformer | CTRL+F5 in DOSBox takes a screenshot | |
15-02-2006 06:28 PM | ||
Don Andy |
Hmm, pressing "Print" and then pasting the whole thing into Paint Shop Pro works quite well for me. Edit: Ah, crap, ignore my post, thought you were talking of DOSBox, sorry :tai: |
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15-02-2006 06:04 PM | ||
Ritley |
I'm wondering what program(s) to use to take screenshots in DOS... I remember trying various different ones... which I could never get to work... =/ Any help would be appreciated, thanks. |