keating@rex.cs.tulane.edu (John W. Keating) (02/26/91)
I have uploaded a utility (actually a batch file) that I found on CI$. It will
install an RLE file as a new startup screen. I figured it might come in handy
to those of you who are still confused as to how to do it.
The files are:
start.zip ~ the batch file and a brief description of use.
start2.zip ~ a text file giving more infromation on the procedure.
st.zip ~ an RLE that can be used as a startup screen.
st.txt ~ a file that says basically the same as the line above this.
Have fun,
John
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+-----------------------+regoli@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (Michael Regoli) (02/27/91)
keating@rex.cs.tulane.edu (John W. Keating) writes:
I have uploaded a utility (actually a batch file) that I found on
CI$. It will install an RLE file as a new startup screen. I
figured it might come in handy to those of you who are still
confused as to how to do it.
The files are:
start.zip ~ the batch file and a brief description of use.
start2.zip ~ a text file giving more infromation on the procedure.
st.zip ~ an RLE that can be used as a startup screen.
st.txt ~ a file that says basically the same as the line above this.
I've combined these files into one, STARTUP.ZIP, which is now living
in the pub/pc/win3/misc subdirectory at cica.
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michael regoli
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