Yes I think so.is it possible to remove Atmosphere's splash (the one after sept's splash)?
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Yes I think so.is it possible to remove Atmosphere's splash (the one after sept's splash)?
I currently don't have access to my PC. So I can't help you much here. It might be possible but I'm not too sure now.how? because I'm trying to remove it but I don't know how
thank you very much
Set your bootlogo to a blank black bmpis it possible to remove Atmosphere's splash (the one after sept's splash)?
Tried before my first post here but didn't work :cSet your bootlogo to a blank black bmp
Oh, you're using fss0 with hekate. For that you need to set "logopath={SD path}" (SD path being the location of bmp) under your hekate config, you can also just completely disable the splash by setting bootwait to 0I don't know if it's helpful: I'm using hekate 5.0.0 booting the fusee-secondary
Oh, you're using fss0 with hekate. For that you need to set "logopath={SD path}" (SD path being the location of bmp) under your hekate config, you can also just completely disable the splash by setting bootwait to 0
Nopeis it possible to remove Atmosphere's splash (the one after sept's splash)?
Try this one.How do I get this one to work? It just leaves me with a black screen after booting.
Can be more expecific for the comand?(for quite obvious reasons) you can't edit the Sept bootscreen. So please don't ask about that in the comments.
I've noticed (quite weirdly) there are no custom bootscreen threads for atmosphere. So (after learning about it in the ReSwitched discord server and getting banned shortly afterwards).
I decided to make a thread gathering everyone's creations.
Here is how to do it:
1. Open BCT.ini in your Atmosphere folder
2. Paste in this command (in-between stage1 and exosphere)
you may change the directory and name of the .bmp to your liking. Remember to save it afterwards though.[stage2]
custom_splash = atmosphere/bootlogo.bmp
3. Open up GIMP (with your bootlogo of choice) and rotate it 90 degrees anticlockwise. Then set the mode to RGB (by going into Image > Mode > RGB) then go Precision and set it to 32bit integer.
4. Export it as a .bmp (save it in the directory you put in the BCT.ini and give it the name you put in the BCT.ini). Now you should get some options. Under "Advanced Options" go into 32bit and set it to "X8 R8 G8 B8". Then export it.
5. Boot the Atmosphere payload
6. ???
7. Profit.
There is also some bootscreens on the Atmosphere github (that were submitted to ScriesM but most didn't make it in the final product). If you want to take a look at them (or change your bootlogo to one of those from the GitHub) here's the link: https://github.com/Atmosphere-NX/Atmosphere-splashes
Enjoy!
Hekate lets you do that.Is there anyway to choose how long the bootlogo stays on screen