Thats a good idea. I did add a different .bmp in the bootloader, but might be a good idea to try using the same image. BTW, I don't think you need to edit the hekate_ipl.ini. Hekate automatically looks in the bootloader folder before trying to load it's default image. If you edit the...
Yah, I understand all that. I've already successfully injected the image and created a new package3....I was wondering if there was a way to extend the amount of time that the splash screen appears when booting.
Does anyone know how to go about this? I used the "insert_splash_screen.py" script to successfully inject a custom image into package3. It only seems to splash for what seems like less that a second. Is there any way to extend that to maybe 2 or 3 seconds? I'm assuming you might probably need to...
after MULTIPLE trial and errors...i finally figured out how to get the scrpt to work! I was using the python command at the beginning and kept getting an error, it wasn't recognizing the PIL module. I then used the Python3 command and boom! i'm so excited! now, my question to you guys is, how do...
I don't know what it is, but I could never get bootlogo.bmp in the bootloader folder to work. Does it not require the modification of hekate_ipl.ini file anymore?
Where does it say how to use it on the AMS page, I tried looking for instructions, and couldn't find them. I saw the script in the Utilities folder. I'd to learn things, instead of relying on other people to do things for me.....but, anyways, here's the pic. I appreciate the help.
Can anyone please explain to me how to use the Utility script? I'm completely at a loss. I do have Python set up, but don't know what what arguments to send to it.
Put it on the dock and hold the power button for like 20 seconds. You should see the screen turn on, then off again, and battery indicator should also disappear. Leave it charging for a few hours and come back and check on it.
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I just ended up skipping it, so I don't know what it really does. It's not like I'm gonna go online anyways, so it doesn't really matter to me. At least this way I don't have that ugly "user1" in the corner.
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