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    OSD pictures using Firefox
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    When Webif is not cooperating, you can take an OSD picture by using your web browser such as Firefox. Just type [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] or [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] and it will save a snap shot of the screen to your pc hard drive.

    Just be patient because it takes a little while to import the picture, especially if it's HD.
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    I cannot get this to work on anything but E2 systems. It works fine on the TripleX in E2. I cannot get it to work on the native OS for the Raptor.
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    It works on the E2 versions, but not the native OS.
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    If you telnet in to the Raptor native OS and type grab, it will not recognize the command. Do the same in E2 and it will. StiLinux left it out for some reason?

    E2 seems to have AiO Screengrabber v0.81, which uses the grab command.
    Last edited by eastof111; 06-15-2013 at 03:45 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eastof111 View Post
    If you telnet in to the Raptor native OS and type grab, it will not recognize the command. Do the same in E2 and it will. StiLinux left it out for some reason?

    E2 seems to have AiO Screengrabber v0.81, which uses the grab command.
    More like the coders for the native firmware left it out, since AiO Screengrabber was compiled under STiLinux. But anyway, we have the FortisWebIO plugin for that, so it's all good!
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