RE: extremely off-topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
Hmmm... This has gotten more requests... :-) Found it as "Mac Theme" on both themes.tierranet.com and theme.simplenet.com - tells you how to change things to look more like a Mac, how to edit the Registry to change some desktop settings to be more like a Mac... If you have any rabid anti-Mac pe

Re: extremely off topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Stephen Gregory
As long as it is alright with Joost Kooij I have put the file on my web page: http://users.andara.com/~sgregory/logo.sys by copy: Joost you did send the file to me correct? -- Stephen Gregory > > Hey, > > I remember someone posting a message a few days ago saying something > about having a

Re: extremely off topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Rob
Hey, I remember someone posting a message a few days ago saying something about having a bitmap that looked like the old Commodore 64 loading Windows 95 from floppy :) If you still have that, mind sending it to me? Sorry for posting this here, but I trashed the mail accidentally... Rob [EMAIL P

RE: extremely off-topic: help

1998-02-02 Thread Tom Hogland
rs Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: extremely off-topic: help On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a >friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to &

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Joost Kooij
Hi Craig, Besides the C:\LOGO.SYS bitmap, there are also C:\WINDOWS\LOGOW.SYS and C:\WINDOWS\LOGOS.SYS. They are the same format squeezed bmp. Cheers, Joost If anybody's interested, I've once installed the following startup logo for somebody. I will mail it to you personally on demand:

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Michael Beattie
> It is stored in logo.sys. It is a .bmp file, which windows paint will > produce. So will most windows graphics programs. Create the bmp, find > the original, save it, and name it logo.sys. You might want to try > loading logo.sys in a bmp reader to be sure. (It may be logow.sys or > logos.s

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Craig Sanders
On Fri, 30 Jan 1998, George R wrote: > On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > > i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a > > friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have > > to hunt all over the damn net to find the d

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread George R
On 01/30/98 at 05:16 PM, Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a >friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to >hunt all over the damn net to find the damn CDROM drivers which Microsoft >don't bother to

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Ian Perry
whack it in. Make sure it is the same graphical size of the logo.sys file or it will distort. Have fun Ian -- > From: Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Debian-User > Subject: extremely off-topic: help > Date: Friday, 30 January 1998 17:17 > > > i know

Re: extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Shaleh
It is stored in logo.sys. It is a .bmp file, which windows paint will produce. So will most windows graphics programs. Create the bmp, find the original, save it, and name it logo.sys. You might want to try loading logo.sys in a bmp reader to be sure. (It may be logow.sys or logos.sys). You g

extremely off-topic: help

1998-01-30 Thread Craig Sanders
i know this is off-topic for this list, but i'm sure that there are people here who have been in the same situation. i (foolishly) agreed to re-build a win95 system from scratch for a friend. this process is annoying the hell out of me because you have to hunt all over the damn net to find the