The .DMP files are a copy of the screen memory area, screen holes and all. What I do is copy those files from the memory device to this disk image, called "Viewer," using CiderPress:
https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0ByK7r8iz9AkeZGVhNzM5NzEtYWFlYS00NTFiLTg5NWItMzQ3ZWQxMTU2M2Mw&sort=name&layout=list&num=50
And a utility program on the Viewer disk will show the screen dumps, one after another with a keypress like a slide show. You can either take screen captures (on your real machine) for pixel-perfect renderings, or you can "print" to your virtual printer via the emulator for a text-based rendering, suitable for email. Some pleasantries in CiderPress:
First, you add the dump file itself:
Then, you modify the attributes - Binary filetype (CP will complain... but it's really OK), and AuxType 0400 if you are feeling fancy (not strictly required):
Then you can boot up the disk image in your emulator and view away:
The text rendering doesn't do reverse highlighting, of course, but just straight text:
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CFFA3000 v3.0 Slot 7
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CompactFlash: |SmartPort:
ProDOS_1_9do.dsk |c ProDOS_1_9po.dsk
ProDOS_1_9po.dsk |c Riskpo.dsk
Riskpo.dsk |c ProDOS_1_9do.dsk
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ProDOS_1_9do.dsk
(DOS 3.3 sector order)
The Applesoft code to do the printing is horribly slow, and would be waaaaaaay better in assembler... if you want a little project to do.
[Updated to match final dump file naming scheme.]