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How do they get those cool Screenshots?
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| Deja-vue 2002-06-27, 4:40 pm |
| You all have seen them before...
Screenshots of the BIOS.
I've seen them in PC-Magazines,on Websites, was always wondering, how the Heck did they get those?
I used my digital Camera for this one:
http://www.tilocars.com/DSCN1515.JPG | |
| Deja-vue 2002-06-27, 4:41 pm |
| Sorry, i didn't mean to make it that big... | |
| anthonie 2002-06-27, 7:18 pm |
| Hmm... a good camera and a good photographer!? I think that's how they normally do it. | |
| Deja-vue 2002-06-27, 10:30 pm |
| There has to be another way...
Some program, that runs of a floppy, perhaps?
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| TW2001 2002-06-27, 10:51 pm |
| Camera. | |
| mikop 2002-06-27, 11:14 pm |
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capture video signal from antoerh machine...
its simply a output/input matter.
about floppy...keep in mind the whole boot up process and ask if its possible to execute anything from a floppy or hard drive prior to getting into bios. | |
| TW2001 2002-06-27, 11:54 pm |
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| Deja-vue 2002-06-28, 11:00 am |
| well, i have diagnostic-programs, that let me display the BIOS, even make changes to it.Maybe such a program could make simple screenshots as well.
I am talking about the *Micro2000* Toolkit.
But hey, mikop, interesting, actually done it, and it works, but too much work involved. You would also need a Video-out on the Computer...
There should be some other way... (simple) | |
| KScheler 2002-06-28, 3:49 pm |
| Maybe they're using something like VmWare.?.? | |
| buckwheat 2002-06-28, 4:36 pm |
| Maybe a camera?  | |
| TW2001 2002-06-28, 11:11 pm |
| yeah, that sounds good.  |
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