Copy Right - Peter Featherstone (Your Spectrum-Issue 16-Page 55) C'mon all you copycats! How many screens are you just itching to change into hard copy form straight from your software? Or save a copy of the screen onto tape so that you can exercise your creative talents on it later. Well, now this program lets you get at them. So, how do you use it? Just type in the Basic listing, run it, save it and then type RANDOMIZE USR 65120 before loading the program with the required screen. When you reach the right screen, press Record/Play on your tape recorder and then press Caps/S on your Speccy. That's it! Your screen should now be saved. OK, so you're saying it all sounds just a bit too easy. Well, there are some programs that are so big that they'll overwrite the routine. And it won't work with others because they switch off the interrupts. Still, you shouldn't have any problems with most programs. For the technical buffs, the routine starts at 65120, it's 88 bytes long and it's not relocatable. OK, copy? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TYPE: Utility COMMENT: This info file was typed by Jim Grimwood Downloaded from: Desert Island Disks -- http://www.image.dk/~frankie/ Maintained by: Michael Bruhn -- frankie@image.dk