What should I do to modify the boot screen(fonts loaded,determining amount of memory 0127,...)?
What file do I have to edit?
What should I do to modify the boot screen?
I think you better try to find it yourself, it's in kernel directory, everything is ordened quite good
This way, you might get a better overview of the whole kernel source code structure, and we dont have to answer 100 similar questions.
Also, windows (you're using it, right?) has a function to search for text in files, use it
This way, you might get a better overview of the whole kernel source code structure, and we dont have to answer 100 similar questions.
Also, windows (you're using it, right?) has a function to search for text in files, use it
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein
hidnplayr wrote:I think you better try to find it yourself, it's in kernel directory, everything is ordened quite good
This way, you might get a better overview of the whole kernel source code structure, and we dont have to answer 100 similar questions.
Also, windows (you're using it, right?) has a function to search for text in files, use it
Thank you!
I found it!
It's data32.inc. Right?
Yes, altough I dont understand why you want to change it?
"Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius -- and a lot of courage -- to move in the opposite direction." Albert Einstein
No, that only contains some diagnostic messages.anstein99 wrote:I found it!
It's data32.inc. Right?
Everything related to bootcode (including some language-specific packages) is located in /boot
P.S. You can do whatever you want with the bluescreen, but please don't remove the KolibriOS Team copyrights (C) string from the code, otherwise your version will be illegal.
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