Instant Replay    Device to Record PC Screens on Audiocassettes
Record Screens of Information with Audio on Cassettes
 
Microbytes Daily News Service
Copyright (c) 1989, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
If you've ever felt the need to take snapshots of DOS-based
computer screen images for training or for talks, you might
consider the Instant Replay.
 
It's a breadbox-size instrument that records computer screen
images on standard audio cassettes, the same kind you use in your
home or car. You can also record your voice to accompany the
"screen shots." It connects to your computer at the RS-232C port
and can record ASCII text in real time, claims manufacturer
Integrated Applications, Inc.
 
Helping you record the information is a TSR program with an
overhead of 40K bytes of system memory. Instant Replay weighs 11
pounds and is supplied with all the necessary cabling.
 
Price: $2395.
 
Contact: Integrated Applications, Inc., 8801 E. Pleasant Valley
Rd., Cleveland, OH 44131-5510, (800) 637-7890, (216) 328-0090.
 
                              --- Roger K. Adams
 
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