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Screen <Debut> Predator Ver 1.1
Copyright 1990 Willie Robinson
2613 Louis Blvd
Hephzibah Ga 30815
Screen Predator is a TSR (Terminate & Stay Resident) program. As such
it waits, lurking in your computer memory, for your command to capture a
screen.It captures any text screen and saves it in a compressed binary
format, which is readable by Screen Debut! Used in conjunction with
Screen Debut, they are very powerful!
Screen Predator is not a shareware program. It is supplied to registered
users of Screen Debut as a courtesy and is limited to their use ONLY!
Screen Predator is a copyrighted program and may not be changed,
disassembled, sold, or given to anyone without the written consent of the
author. All Rights Reserved.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
1) LOADING : Screen Predator is loaded into the computer in the normal
way. At the DOS "A" prompt type PREDATOR ( A>PREDATOR ). You may now load
your normal program. Screen Predator will wait in the background until
activated.
2) ACTIVATION: To activate the program simply press the Hot Key
combination ([Ctrl] PrtSc/*). It will then capture the current screen
(text screens only). Once the screen is captured and compressed, a Window
will appear (This happens almost instantaneously). This window, like the
"Verify Name" window in Screen Debut, requires that you name the screen.
The Editing commands used with this window are A-Z, 0-9, Backspace,
Enter, and Esc. The editing command's are few, this is to keep the
program as small as possible. On depression of the Enter key, the screen
will be saved. The status bar at the bottom of the page indicates the
home directory where the screen will go. The home directory is always
the directory where Screen Predator was loaded. As with Screen Debut,
the screen assumes the *.SD extension. To Abort the operation just hit
the Esc key.
Caution: The directory where Screen Predator is loaded from must be remain
in place while Screen Predator is in use!
3) REMOVING SCREEN PREDATOR: Simply type PREDATOR/U (/U for Unload) at the
DOS "A" Prompt.
4) PRECAUTIONS: TSR's are tricky. Screen Predator may not get along well
with a foreground program. Not because of the way it's written, but because
it's a TSR. This could cause a system crash. Be aware of the possibility.
It should be load before the foreground program, and unloaded after it.
DISCLAIMER: It is totally up to the user to judge the fitness of this program.
The use of this program is at your own risk!