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On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 20:40:17 -0500, "Sir Charles W. Shults III"
<aic### [at] cfl rr com> wrote:
> That doesn't work. I tried that on a whim, but nothing happened.
It worked on my Win98 (first release) when I messed with it at the time...
(and later removed the splashscreen altogether simply by putting a 0-byte
file called logo.sys in C:\ )
just make sure that you save the logo.sys to the root of your C:\ , and
not in the windows folder like the other splash screens...
--
Marc van den Dikkenberg
--
The PowerBasic Archives -- http://www.xlsior.org
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From: Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 20 Mar 2002 02:30:35
Message: <3c983a9b@news.povray.org>
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How did you "concatenated" the bitmaps? I suppose there must be an easy way
to do this...
Thanks,
Fernando.
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> (and later removed the splashscreen altogether simply by putting a 0-byte
> file called logo.sys in C:\ )
You also can turn off the spash screen by editing msdos.sys, setting logo=0
regards
SY
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From: Sir Charles W Shults III
Subject: Re: Internet Explorer iconny-thingie!
Date: 20 Mar 2002 09:49:19
Message: <3c98a16f$1@news.povray.org>
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My mistake- root directory! I put it there and it works. Thanks for
the help and patience, everyone.
Cheers!
Chip Shults
My robotics, space and CGI web page - http://home.cfl.rr.com/aichip
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Mind numbing hours of cut and paste in paint shop pro?
"Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto" <fgd### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
news:3c983a9b@news.povray.org...
> How did you "concatenated" the bitmaps? I suppose there must be an easy
way
> to do this...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fernando.
>
>
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I use ImageJoiner.
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For this one, I just used good old Paint (Alt>E>F, double-click image, move,
Alt>E>F, double-click image, move...) but soon afterwards I wrote a little
program that'll put the images together for u.
"Fernando Gonzalez del Cueto" <fgd### [at] hotmail com> wrote in message
news:3c983a9b@news.povray.org...
> How did you "concatenated" the bitmaps? I suppose there must be an easy
way
> to do this...
>
> Thanks,
>
> Fernando.
>
>
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Where could I find that? It sounds better than writing my own prg to do it
;-)
"Tony[B]" <ben### [at] catholic org> wrote in message
news:3c98fc5c@news.povray.org...
> I use ImageJoiner.
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>
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I could e-mail it to you. I don't recall where I found it. It would be a
~290kb ZIP'd Windows binary.
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Tony, please email it to me, as well. I wrote the author without a response (yet). You
might also try DTA229, although my current
machine is too fast for it (I think a K6-2 was the last system that would run it).
I wrote a Visual Basic routine that would use this type of animation 'strip' as a
screen saver. It's been awhile, but I'll see if I
can hunt up the source (there is a simple example included with Visual Studio), if
anyone is interested.
Grim
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