Tutorial written by chenliu - is good, but the proposed method can cause considerable problems that users - who have not mastered the fine work with compressed files.
Below the third way - where such skills are not necessary!
Method uses the principle of hierarchy execute commands in iGO.
It must be remembered that in this program last executed commands and instructions are included in the sys.txt - so adding the appropriate commands to the "command center" and adding the appropriate files - we can bypass the need to bury the branding files or data.
In this case, we do it in the following way:
1) Create your custom loading.bmp and exiting.bmp.
Both must be exactly (in pixels) of the size of your screen resolution (800x480, 480x272, 320x240, etc). You can use any graphics editor you like, but the Resulting images must be Precisely sized to your resolution size, be in 24-bit color depth, and saved as standard "Windows" bmp format. KB in size, the images must be exactly this: 320x240 = 225 KB, 480x272 = 382 KB, 800x480 = 1.09 MB.
If, after creating / editing / saving, your files are not These KB sizes, you have done something wrong and must start again.
2) Rename your saved loading.bmp this loading.jpg ... note: do NOT convert the image to JPG, just rename the file!
2a) Rename your saved exiting.bmp this loading.bmp.
3) Go to your main {iGO} folder on your device or SD card.
3a) If there is not already a folder in the root named UI_IGO9, create it ... upper or lower case is irrelevant.
3b) Inside the folder ui_igo9 Should be a folder with your resolution size (800_480,480_272, or 320_240).
If this subfolder is not already present, create it ... the underscore "_" Between the numbers is significant_coeff_flag, and no spaces.
Inside the folder size resolution Should be a subfolder named skin_night subfolder ... if this does not exist, create it.
3c) The Resulting Should folder structure look like this:
Primo2 (or whatever your main Primo folder is named)
> Ui_igo9
>> 800_480 (or whatever your resolution is)
>>> Skin_night
4) Copy your saved loading.jpg and loading.bmp files to both the 480_272 (or whatever your resolution is) and the skin_night subfolders
5) Open your isnt sys.txt file in a plain text editor and add These lines:
[Loading]
loading_bmp = "loading.jpg"
5a) Save your sys.txt.
6) Start Primo You should see your new loading screen.
7) Exit Primo You should see your new exiting screen.
If you do not see your new custom screens (either and both), you have done something wrong ... review the steps.
If you are sure that you 'have followed the steps exactly, and you are still not seeing your custom loading / exit screens, you apr be using some kind of customized data.zip and / or branding.zip That makes normal editing / operation more difficult or impossible.
So there is Method I or II
Regards wojpen
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