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| .TH SCREENDUMP 8
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| .SH NAME
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| screendump \- write current console screen to standard output
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .B screendump
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .B Screendump
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| prints the contents of the console screen to standard output.  It does this
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| by reading the screen memory, skipping over attribute bytes, omitting
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| trailing blanks and inserting a newline character at the end of each line.
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| .SH NOTES
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| The most common use of 
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| .BR screendump
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| is with output redirected to a file. This allows screen displays (including 
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| output of F-keys) to be captured for inclusion in other documents.
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| .PP
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| This version is for IBM-PC architecture only. 
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| .SH BUGS
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| A network user captures an image of the main console, not his or her own
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| screen.  The output will usually not be what you expect if the display is in
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| hardware scrolling mode, since in that mode the order of the lines in screen
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| memory may not be the same as what appears on the screen.
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| If you expect to use 
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| .BR screendump
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| to send notes to someone about problems that occur while using 
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| .BR MINIX
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| you must remember to toggle to software scrolling before you make the dump.
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| It will also be necessary to use
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| .BR su ,
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| because
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| .BR /dev/mem
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| is normally not world readable.
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| .SH AUTHOR
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| Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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| .\" preliminary man file by Al Woodhull (awoodhull@hampshire.edu) 01.08.95
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