RS uses Magic SS [L1 ] which is only 8K executable, but produces 276KB .bmp output (so best delete soon) - associated with a hardware button, its operation is pretty nice. I then typically load the mirrored copy (docked) of the .bmp into an image editor and convert it to JPEG there.
MPJ uses CaptCe with a little tclsh script to snap a picture and copy it off his PocketPC. First get the correct version of CaptCe for SH3[L2 ], ARM[L3 ], MIPS[L4 ]. Put the file captce.exe into the root of your PocketPC. You will also need ceexec, cecopy, cedel from Rainer's site [L5 ]. Then use the script below to take a picture, copy it to your desktop and display it. I later than change from a bmp to a jpg with a image editor.
## copy screen - put the correct version of captce (ARM,MIPS,SH3) in the root of your pocketpc exec ceexec /captce.exe ## wait for picture to be taken (beeps a couple of times) after 1000 ## get picture set fnd_name {} set count 0 foreach name [split [exec cedir.exe .] \n] { if {[file extension $name] == ".BMP"} { set fnd_name $name break } } if {$fnd_name == ""} {exit} puts "Found file: $fnd_name" exec cecopy ce:/$fnd_name pc:. puts "Copy file from pocketpc to desktop" exec cedel $fnd_name puts "deleting file on pocketpc" eval exec [auto_execok start] $fnd_name &