Fixes & enhancements for WLL.COM Getting rid of blank screen at startup with RP & more
#101
Posted 04 August 2008 - 04:58 AM
Unfortunately I don't have any recent ATi card to test with (not to mention spare time), so this will have to wait for PassingBy to resume his work on WBL, when/if possible.
If there's anything else you need, don't hesitate to ask.
#102
Posted 04 August 2008 - 12:05 PM
The WLL by tihiy is my favourite. i need only bmp in its basical format, and no other manipulation. but in this phase all loaders are unusable
#103
Posted 04 August 2008 - 01:32 PM
I can say that my version of WLL works fine (apart from the 'bullet' jump in the first bank, sometimes) on my secondary Celeron III 633 MHz machine equipped with an Intel815 8MB integrated videocard. And it also used to work fine on my primary machine (Pentium II 400 MHz, MSI GeForce 4 Ti4200VTD8X 128MB) before I started having random BSOD at startup that hindered my WLL testing and - indirectly - development.
The main idea of this project was to allow animation at any screen position (user-defined coordinates), which has been achieved. Also, if possible, we should've got ridden of certain bugs and I believe WBL has already overcome some of them while adding new features such as the fading effect.
So overall I think we're on the right track and even if the project has somehow stalled for some time, it's not forgotten. Let's hope for the best.
#104
Posted 04 August 2008 - 02:01 PM
i hope you genius-minded programmers will fix it soon
#105
Posted 04 August 2008 - 02:11 PM
Personally I don't like unstable behavior either so I'll do my best trying to fix the issues; I'm afraid it's quite a bit over my head though. However, users' help describing their systems' setups in detail, providing all possible details regarding the problems encountered and testing interim versions would be extremely helpful in fighting the bugs.
#106
Posted 25 August 2008 - 02:46 AM
Another idea is to support .zipped logos, or something like it.
thanks for listening.
#107
Posted 25 August 2008 - 09:43 AM
If you wanna check, install my version of WLL (if you have it or is still available at the above link, which I doubt), install some application that needs a reboot to finish the installation and you'll see that when the system would display 'Updating system files...', WLL will bail out saying 'LOGO.SYS missing/mismatch. Press a key [...]'. That's bad interrupt handling and I'm afraid it's a bit too much for me to fix.
As for zipped logos... what would the advantage be? Saving a few dozen HDD kB versus potential issues with unzipping utility and memory usage? Maybe I don't get the whole picture so if there's more to it, please elaborate.
Regardless, thank you for the interest.
#108
Posted 25 August 2008 - 10:44 AM
#109
Posted 26 August 2008 - 03:29 AM
None the same, the mod that Tihiy made to io.sys saves something like 100kb on the disk,
#110
Posted 26 August 2008 - 05:39 AM
Also, thank you Tihiy for the above link, it's an interesting reading. I'll see if I can find any useful hints within the code - hopefully it won't take me 11 years (like the guy that wrote DOS-LOGO).
#111
Posted 07 September 2008 - 12:23 PM
Drugwash, on Mar 18 2008, 09:27 AM, said:
It is intended for creating SPLASH.SYS animated boot logos, solely for use with PassingBy's WBL.COM.
Please note that the logos created with this tool will not animate on either Tihiy's original WLL.COM or my mod.
Download: LogoTool2 v2.0.0.1
Sorry for the temporary inconvenience, previous version was bad.
Oh and the one above got debug info on.
Here's the final, working version: LogoTool2 v2.0.0.2
Whew!
This files delete on server...
#113
Posted 07 September 2008 - 01:13 PM
Requires special IO.SYS? (My IO.SYS czech version - modification for czech build i task Tihiy?)
#114
Posted 07 September 2008 - 06:30 PM
The patcher (installer, in fact) I've created for WLL, however, can't patch for WBL, although it wouldn't be hard to add (time allowing).
Here's the complete WLL bundle, with the installer, LogoTool (both versions), sample logo.sys, test svgacom and a testing WLL with fading which may be unstable. Please read the documentation carefully and keep the installer at hand (in C: would be fine) in case there are problems.
Please note that the LogoTool2 version in the package is a slightly older version than the one posted above, however it should work just fine.
WLL bundle download
#115
Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:50 PM
holli, on Mar 4 2008, 07:00 AM, said:
Drugwash, on Mar 4 2008, 01:30 AM, said:
I'm happy that programming needs a lot of mathematics, so I can help you without understanding some assembler code.
I made this XP startup logo (it really looks the same like the original - there's no difference!). And if I saw the progress bar, I noticed, how it works. Without the three blocks of the progss bar it is really hard to realize how it works.
I used your source and it's awesome! The animation runs on my laptop (the original source won't do this). You also created a nice logo. But there are a few things:
1. The size of the progress bar (14px) seems not optimal for animating. Try to think in three blocks spaced by 2px regarding the terms above, you should use 13px or 16px. If you use 13px progress bar, use progrstep=5 (3px block + 2px space) or progrstep=6 (4px block + 2 px space) for 16px progress bar. Then you need a progrmax=progrstart+progrstep*X where X = (lengh of animation + 2 px / progrstep) - 2.
To explain the formula: I used the XP \LOGO.SYS and figured out the relationship of the animated witdh, the animation width, the progrstep and the 13.
You can do your own brainstorm and you'll find the same formula.
So, I decided to enhancd the animated block with 2px and set "progrstep = 6" the animation lengh of the startup.bmp (180px) don't fit with this parameters, so I enhended it with 4px, so X = (184px + 2px / 6px) - 2 = (186px / 6px) -2 = (31) -2 = 29. The resulting "progrmax" line is:
progrmax = progrstart+progrstep*29
Please note: check out the parameters progrstep, progrwidth and X before you create your startup logo.
2. Threre is a visual glitch by moving the progress bar: on my notebook (ATI Rage 128 Pro graphics) the animated progress bar is a block of foreground color (magenta) , on my desktops the correct bar is moving, but the background color (black) switched to the foreground color (magenta) after redraw the progress bar.
Hope I was helpful for this progress bar stuff...
GOD bless,
Holli
Edit: I checked out your error messages. But I don't like to press a key while starting up my system ('cuz I often turn the computer on and go to get a coffee... ;-). It is possible to put out an non centered massage in the first two lines like this:
Quote
Please wait until Windows starts."
Thanks!
___
The "XP" \LOGO.SYS seems so real! I shocked some people with using it as a screensaver under XP.
(If you also want to shock someone, take my attachment and store it into C:\WINDOWS of a Windows XP system. Then import the "screensaver.job" file into your scheduler (just drag and drop) and activate it. Every time, when the system is idle for more than 5 minutes, Windows XP "reboots". To stop rebooting and return to Windows XP press any key....
thanks holli for the xlogo.bmp, i tried to replace tihiy's logo.sys with your xplogo.bmp (renamend as logo.sys), and works fine, it looks like really an XP boot screen.
-cruzades
#116
Posted 11 December 2011 - 04:07 PM
Within this package there is a newer, previously unreleased version of LogoTool: LogoTool3. It is meant to patch bitmaps for either my modified WLL or PassingBy's WBL. Hopefully it will behave correctly - it's been more than a year since I last worked on it. Don't bother about the Watermark type - it's not useful (yet). All the sources are bundled: ASM, AHK, icons and readme texts. Maybe someone will make good use of them, since I'm not likely to work on WLL anytime soon. My apologies if anybody kept their hopes high.
Download WLL+SvgaCom+LogoTool+WLL Installer bundle: link
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