GRABBER

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File Format
Name GRABBER
Ontology
Extension(s) .com, .exe
Released 1987

GRABBER is a screen capture utility for DOS, developed by Gerald (Jerry) A. Monroe.

Images are saved as self-displaying executable files. Older versions use COM format, while newer versions use EXE. The switch to EXE happened sometime between v3.35 and v3.60. The default filenames for v3.x are "SCREEN00.EXE" (or "SCREEN00.COM"), "SCREEN01.EXE", etc. For v2.x, it's "SCREEN_A.COM", "SCREEN_B.COM", etc.

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Discussion

Some of the registered versions have major version number 5 or 6, though they aren't necessarily newer than the 3.x shareware versions. This is mentioned in, for example, the REGISTER.DOC file from the 3.98 distribution.

Identification

Information based on minimal research. May not be correct for all files.

v2.10-2.20 (COM format): No readable signature. The first 16 bytes are

fb be 81 00 8a 4c ff 30 ed 09 c9 74 20 56 fc ac

v3.20 to 3.30 (COM format): There's a string at offset 5 that's either

All Code Copyright (C) 1988 Gerald A. Monroe

or

All Code Copyright (C) 1988, 1989 Gerald A. Monroe

v3.34-3.35 (COM format): There's a string at offset 5 that starts with

This file was created by GRABBER.COM Version

EXE files have ASCII "Created by GRABBER" at offset 49.

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Alternative links

There are some alternative links for GRABBER. Here's a list (not a complete one):

The first 3 alternative links for v3.96 provide smaller files because of Deflate compression used, which isn't supported in PKZIP v1.x and v0.x.

The last one does use Implode+Shrink compression, however.

The GRABBER distribution (at least v3.87+) includes utilities for converting to common formats such as GIF and PCX.

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