Why?
Because you can boot with this:
http://stevekerrison.com/images/bootlogo.gif
:D
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Why?
Because you can boot with this:
http://stevekerrison.com/images/bootlogo.gif
:D
wow! what mobo is it? :rockon:
Seriously... you've got NO guesses... it says in the bloody image. :PQuote:
Originally Posted by OV3RCL0C3R
:lol: oh dear overclocker ;)
What graphics card, ram, processor and hd's does it have kez? :p
Very flash :)
lol, pretty nice
i know about that, i was only messing. lol :D
.......................ownage that is sweeeeeeeeet
Very nice indeed Kez.
Give it a few years and we will be playing 3D games in our BIOs while Windows eXP loads :p
or maybe not.
Space invaders would fit, why not :D something to keep us occupied
OK, that's my challenge for NEXT weekend - pong in the BIOS (it's easier than space invaders, lol.)
Go for it Kez...
I gotta see this! hehe
Well there's just the small matter of learning x86 assembly language, but I'm sure I can manage it... NOT.
Assembly language isnt too hard to get.....we had to learn and write simple programs for it in A level computer.....
Writing a game in it tho, I think most of the community would be screwed there :D
I've written in assmebly before... but it was for a very simple emulated environment - four registers, about 64 bytes of memory and a handful of outputs. Not exactly Athlon 64.
Assembly is quite fun.. When i was leanring I made a very small boot floppy that had some very basic graphics effects (like fire). Problem wasI didnt know how to access teh keyboard or set the graphics mode (this was not in DOS but booting from a blank floppy with only my very basic code)..
Anyway I have a DFI UltraD, not really layed around with it butHOW do you change the boot logo on them?
I used ASUS's MyLogo program - but basically all you need is a program that edits the logo in the BIOS file before flashing it. There are lots of tools out there to do it.