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* BootPicV2.0 *
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* © 1991,92 by Andreas Ackermann *
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Survey:
BootPic allows you to install, instead of the Workbench-hand that appears after
every reset, nearly any picture you like.
Now it's also possible to play a MED-Module while the picture is shown.
BootPic can be started either from Workbench or CLI.
When starting from WB a window with five gadgets will open:
Install Picture : A stringgadget will be displayed, where you can enter the
name of an ILBM-file.
If you started BootPic by activating BootPic ,then holding
the SHIFT-key and choosing an IFF-file, its name will be
displayed and all you have to do is to press RETURN.
After that you may decide whether to load a MED-Module or
not.
Remove Picture : Does exactly that.
Check only df0 : if this gadget is active, BootPic will check only the inter-
nal drive for a bootable disk.
if not, any drive will do ( also Kick 1.2/1.3 !)
Color-Cycling : Enables color-cycling
Info : Displays a little Info-window.
The following parameters are accepted when starting from CLI :
[If no parameters are specified, the intuition-window will open.]
BootPic -e | -l{IFF-File} [-m{MED-Module}][-s][-r][-c rgb][-k][-y]
[-d time]
-l{IFF-file} removes, if there, an already installed picture and tries to load
a new one.
-e removes, if there, an already installed picture
The following parameters just work with -l :
-m loads a MED-Module
-s loads the picture specified by -l only if there wasn't yet
installed a picture.
-r resets the Amiga after loading the picture.
-c specifies color that is faded in after showing the picture.
(r, g and b MUST be entered hexadecimal, so values from 0-9 and
A-F are valid.)
-k enables checking of all drives
-y enables color-cycling
-t time seconds, the picture should be shown. ( 'time' must be a number
from 0-9 )
IMPORTANT:
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BootPic is SHAREWARE. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
More about this and a detailed documentation is to be found in BootPic.doc.