bsod
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NAME
       bsod - Blue Screen of Death emulator

SYNOPSIS
       bsod  [-display  host:display.screen]  [-foreground color]
       [-background color] [-window] [-root]  [-mono]  [-install]
       [-visual visual] [-delay seconds]

DESCRIPTION
       The bsod program is the finest in personal computer emula-
       tion.

       bsod steps through a set of screens, each one a recreation
       of  a different failure mode of an operating system.  Sys-
       tems depicted include Microsoft's Windows 95  and  Windows
       NT, Commodore-Amiga's AmigaDOS 1.3, SPARC Linux, SCO UNIX,
       the Apple Macintosh (both the  MacsBug  debugger  and  the
       rarer "Sad Mac"), and the Atari ST.


OPTIONS
       bsod accepts the following options:

       -window Draw  on  a  newly-created  window.   This  is the
               default.

       -root   Draw on the root window.

       -mono   If  on  a  color  display,  pretend  we're  on   a
               monochrome display.

       -install
               Install a private colormap for the window.

       -visual visual
               Specify which visual to use.  Legal values are the
               name of a visual class, or the id number  (decimal
               or hex) of a specific visual.

       -delay delay
               The   delay   between  displaying  one  crash  and
               another.

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

       XENVIRONMENT
               to get the name of a resource file that  overrides
               the  global  resources stored in the RESOURCE_MAN-
               AGER property.

X RESOURCES
       Notable X resources supported include the following, which
       control  which  hacks  are  displayed  and  which  aren't.
       doWindows,  doNT,  doAmiga,   doMac,   doMacsBug,   doSCO,
       doAtari, doBlitDamage, doSparcLinux, and doSSolaris.  Each
       of these is a Boolean resource, they all default to  true,
       except  for doSparcLinux and doAtari, which are turned off
       by default, because they're really not all that  interest-
       ing  looking  unless you're a fan of those systems.  There
       aren't command-line options for these, so to change  them,
       you'll need to add entries to your .Xdefaults file, or use
       the -xrm option.  For example, to tell bsod  not  to  show
       the NT crash:

            bsod -xrm '*doNT: false'


BUGS
       Unlike the systems that the images are borrowed from, bsod
       does not require a reboot after running.

       bsod should also emulate more systems,  but  systems  with
       interesting  crash graphics are not as common as one might
       hope.

       One I'd really like to see is a Unix system getting a ker-
       nel panic, rebooting, and running fsck(k).

SEE ALSO
       X(X),      xscreensaver(r),     http://www.microsoft.com/,
       http://www.apple.com/,      and       http://www.sco.com/,
       http://www.kernel.org/, and http://www.amiga.de/.

TRADEMARKS
       Microsoft  Windows,  Microsoft  Windows  95, and Microsoft
       Windows NT are all registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor-
       poration.   Apple  Macintosh  is a registered trademark of
       Apple Computer.  Amiga is a registered trademark of  Amiga
       International,  Inc.   Atari  ST  is probably a trademark,
       too, but it's hard to tell who owns it. Linux is a  regis-
       tered trademark of Linus Torvalds, but it isn't his fault.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1998 by Jamie Zawinski.  Permission to  use,
       copy,  modify,  distribute, and sell this software and its
       documentation for any purpose is  hereby  granted  without
       fee,  provided  that  the above copyright notice appear in
       all copies and that both that copyright  notice  and  this
       permission  notice appear in supporting documentation.  No
       representations are made about  the  suitability  of  this
       software  for any purpose.  It is provided "as is" without
       express or implied warranty.  No animals were harmed  dur-
       ing  the  testing  of  these  simulations.  Always mount a
       scratch monkey.

AUTHOR
       Concept cribbed  from  Stephen  Martin  <smartin@mks.com>.
       This version is by Jamie Zawinski <jwz@jwz.org>.



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