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| Anonymous 2006-11-23, 10:33 pm |
| Hi. Here is what I'd like to do:
I want to change the startup VCAST/Verizon screen.
Which file contains this info, is it accessible using BitPim, or would
it have to be flashed out with a firmware change? I am familiar with
BREW SDK.
I am currently using v01 firmware solely for the purpose of having an
MP3 player with an equalizer and to bypass VCAST spamware player. (I
heard v03 forces you to use the VCAST player).
Any ideas/ insight, replies or related information would be appreciated.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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| ru2b12 2006-11-23, 10:33 pm |
| In article <gCo9h.3351$zd1.298@newsfe16.phx>, Anonymous <anon@mous.com>
wrote:
> Hi. Here is what I'd like to do:
>
>
> I want to change the startup VCAST/Verizon screen.
>
> Which file contains this info, is it accessible using BitPim, or would
> it have to be flashed out with a firmware change? I am familiar with
> BREW SDK.
I have not yet figured out how to do this and don't really care to
change it as much as get rid of it altogether.
VZW used to allow you to disable startup animation,
boy do i miss that.
>
> I am currently using v01 firmware solely for the purpose of having an
> MP3 player with an equalizer and to bypass VCAST spamware player. (I
> heard v03 forces you to use the VCAST player).
Same here, sticking with v01 for now.
>
> Any ideas/ insight, replies or related information would be appreciated.
>
> Happy Thanksgiving.
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| Anonymous 2006-11-23, 10:33 pm |
| Yeah, I do want to get rid of it. I figure it has to just be an
animation somewhere on the phone, but I don't want to have to search
every resource if someone already knows where exactly the animation is.
I figure it's better to "replace" it.. as a gentler approach, so as not
to disturb anything, even with a 1 x 1 pixel image, depending on the
format of the animation. ..
But yep! Someone find out where the animation rears it's ugly .. self.
ru2b12 wrote:[color=darkred
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> In article <gCo9h.3351$zd1.298@newsfe16.phx>, Anonymous <anon@mous.com>
> wrote:
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> I have not yet figured out how to do this and don't really care to
> change it as much as get rid of it altogether.
> VZW used to allow you to disable startup animation,
> boy do i miss that.
>
>
> Same here, sticking with v01 for now.
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| ru2b12 2006-11-23, 10:33 pm |
| In article <LXp9h.2161$E%1.431@newsfe13.phx>, Anonymous <anon@mous.com>
wrote:
> Yeah, I do want to get rid of it. I figure it has to just be an
> animation somewhere on the phone, but I don't want to have to search
> every resource if someone already knows where exactly the animation is.
> I figure it's better to "replace" it.. as a gentler approach, so as not
> to disturb anything, even with a 1 x 1 pixel image, depending on the
> format of the animation. ..
Yes, that would probably be the only way it would work as i'm sure the
system will search for that file at startup. Gonna look into this a bit
more, will post if i find anything.
[color=darkred]
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> But yep! Someone find out where the animation rears it's ugly .. self.
>
> ru2b12 wrote:
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