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Old 30th May 2005, 07:05 AM
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Default BtT: Easily customizing your splash screen for JAM, PDA2k

What you'll need:
  • CAB editor, such as OCP WinCE CAB Manager
    Madkat's WM2k3 Boot Image Tool (attached)
    Adobe Photoshop or other image editor
    a compatible HTC device such as the Magician or Blue Angel

Summary:
  • Customized SplashX.nb files to be installed in \Windows directory of your device

Included:
  • Customizable Splash2.psd file for use with Adobe Photoshop

Steps:
  • 1. Change the Splash2.psd file as necessary, then save a 24-bit BMP file called Splash2.bmp.
    2. Use Madkat's Tool to convert the BMP file to an NB file.
    3. Use the CAB editor to replace the Splash2.nb file with your version. WinCE CAB Manager may state an "Unspecified Error" when replacing the file. Instead, delete the original file, then drag the new NB file into the CAB file, hardcoding the \Windows folder as the install destination.
    4. Save the CAB file and run it on your device!

Magician devices have only one splash screen, and it must be saved as Splash2.nb.

Blue Angel devices have two splash screens, Splash1.nb and Splash2.nb. Use the above steps to incorporate both splash screens as necessary.


Splash screens will be retained even after a hard reset, so use this after the Anansky's Big Storage hack, or if you just want to personalize your device, such as in the unfortunate event that it's lost or stolen - unless they know this trick, they won't be able to get rid of it!

Have fun!
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Old 30th May 2005, 02:51 PM
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Thanks mate works like a dream!!
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Old 30th May 2005, 05:10 PM
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Maybe it's just me, but I've read this post here and at Howardforums and I'm clearly missing something.

I've only ever used the nb_image_converter_859_418.exe to convert "any" bmp to the Splash2.NB file.

Then I drop that into my Windows Folder and use MDA3_bootimage_changer2.cab to apply the file. (Yes I'm using a Magician with this file!)

Soft reset and that's that. No need to do any cab file editing.

Cheers
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PS. I've have both tools on my pc and can repost them, but they are from this site!
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Old 30th May 2005, 05:37 PM
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Maybe it's just me, but I've read this post here and at Howardforums and I'm clearly missing something.

I've only ever used the nb_image_converter_859_418.exe to convert "any" bmp to the Splash2.NB file.

Then I drop that into my Windows Folder and use MDA3_bootimage_changer2.cab to apply the file. (Yes I'm using a Magician with this file!)

Soft reset and that's that. No need to do any cab file editing.

Cheers
Howard
Tried that way myself a while ago but for some reason it refused to work for me? (could of been the fact i used a file called XDA2_bootimage_changer.CAB)?? anyway now I can use self contained cabs so I make some splash's for my friends
PS. I've have both tools on my pc and can repost them, but they are from this site!
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Old 30th May 2005, 09:15 PM
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it must be me, but what cab file are we using here ?

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3. Use the CAB editor to replace the Splash2.nb file with your version. WinCE CAB Manager may state an "Unspecified Error" when replacing the file. Instead, delete the original file, then drag the new NB file into the CAB file, hardcoding the \Windows folder as the install destination.
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Old 31st May 2005, 03:39 AM
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DOH! I forgot to include the file. It's there now in the top post.
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3. Use the CAB editor to replace the Splash2.nb file with your version. WinCE CAB Manager may state an "Unspecified Error" when replacing the file. Instead, delete the original file, then drag the new NB file into the CAB file, hardcoding the \Windows folder as the install destination.

well, i'm using resco file explorer. i'm choosing on my pc to send the file to windows directory. he ask's me if i wanna overwrite it, i click yes and then it's done. i'm reloading, but still qtek logo on the screen(( what am i doing wrong?

ps. i tried to use WinCE CAB Manager but i didn't figured out how to use the program....


update:
oh, i needed to use a different file...
thanks guys! well done)
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Old 1st June 2005, 07:21 PM
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my version (unfortunatelly understandble only for russian speaking users) but maybe somebody will like it)

http://zhgun.ru/pics/i/draw/jamming_.jpg
http://rapidshare.de/files/2112736/jamming.cab.html
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Originally Posted by hshortt
Maybe it's just me, but I've read this post here and at Howardforums and I'm clearly missing something.

I've only ever used the nb_image_converter_859_418.exe to convert "any" bmp to the Splash2.NB file.

Then I drop that into my Windows Folder and use MDA3_bootimage_changer2.cab to apply the file. (Yes I'm using a Magician with this file!)

Soft reset and that's that. No need to do any cab file editing.

Cheers
Howard

PS. I've have both tools on my pc and can repost them, but they are from this site!
hi, can't seem to download the attachments, could you repost them?
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