Screen Saver for 4D/70

Mark Meuer meuer at quasifuchs.UUCP
Thu Jul 13 10:28:32 AEST 1989


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Date: 11 Jul 89 15:20:45 GMT
From: Mark Meuer <quasifuchs!meuer at umn-cs.cs.umn.edu>
Subject: Re: Screen Saver for 4D/70
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In article <767 at asuvax.asu.edu> franz at asuvax.asu.edu (Chris Franz) writes:
>
>       I am looking for a screen saver program akin to
>screenblank on SUNs.
>
>Chris Franz                           franz at asuvax.asu.edu
 
Try the command "blanktime".  It specifies how long the delay should be
before the screen goes blank.
 
We are running a 4D/120 and the software version is the same as yours,
so I would assume that this would work. (Of course, you know what
happens when you assume things...)
 
-Mark Meuer                             meuer at geom.umn.edu



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