If you're on DOS you could use one of those Printer to File capture TSRs (it will work as long as your terminal emulation software is using BIOS calls to print). If you are working on Windows you could configure a Generic printer (text only) and set it up to capture to a file using the control panel (I haven't tried this myself but seems possible). ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan-Erik Soderholm To: Sent: 21 May, 2004 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [PIC]: ANSI terminal commands for capture to disk? > Which later become the ANSI ESC-sequences. > The DEC VT100 (and later models up to the VT520) terminals > had a printer port that could be switched on/off using some > ESC-sequences, correct. But not to enable file-logging, since > there simply wasn't any files to write to in those terminals. > > > Is there, by any chance, a standard escape sequence > > to redirect incoming data to a log file, > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.