sbw@naucse.UUCP (Steve Wampler) (06/23/88)
I think I have finally removed the last vestiges of AT&T from my screen. The easy ones were all the references on booting (There may be one left, but that one doesn't bother me.) The last one was replacing the 'Death Star' working logo with my own design. Some background: The program ICONOCLAST from THE STORE!(tm) allows UNIX version 3.0 users to redesign the working logo. It (unless it's been replaced) doesn't work for 3.5 and above, because the location of the raster pattern for the logo was moved into a loadable device driver, breaking the shell scripts. This describes how to repair the shell script produced by ICONOCLAST to work with 3.5. I suspect it will work with 3.51, 3.51a, etc, but cannot test it. (1) Get ICONOCLAST from THE STORE!(tm). Note that you must have the development set (specifically adb) to run ICONOCLAST. (2) Use ICONOCLAST to design a replacement. I suspect that you will have to be careful to NOT exceed the current bounds of the logo. (3) Don't try the change the logo with ICONOCLAST (it won't do it!), but rather select the option to save the shell script (it gets saved into a file 'icon.script'). (4) Exit ICONOCLAST and edit icon.script: (a) On the line with 'adb', change the arguments to adb to: adb -w /etc/lddrv/wind.o (b) Globably replace all occurances of '/w' with '?w'. (You are editing the object file, not the core file, so the addresses based off of the symbol 'wbraster' are in the text file. (c) Write out 'icon.script' (5) Execute the shell script icon.script. (6) Reboot the system. (Sorry, I didn't try to figure out how to change the logo on the fly...) You should probably save the old version /etc/lddrv/wind.o off, in case you make an error, or if this does strange things for you. Naturally, you do this at your own risk - I'm just claiming that it worked for me. My thanks to whomever posted the hint about looking in /etc/lddrv/wind.o for wbraster (long ago). -- Steve Wampler {....!arizona!naucse!sbw}