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|title=Vita Homebrew Apps (Plugins) - GameBrew | |title=Vita Homebrew Apps (Plugins) - GameBrew | ||
|title_mode=append | |title_mode=append | ||
|image= | |image=custombootsplashbmpvita2.png | ||
|image_alt=CustomBootSplashBMP | |image_alt=CustomBootSplashBMP | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Infobox Vita Homebrews | {{Infobox Vita Homebrews | ||
|title=CustomBootSplashBMP | |title=CustomBootSplashBMP | ||
|image= | |image=custombootsplashbmpvita2.png | ||
|description=This plugin can display a 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as custom boot splash on PS Vita / PS TV at boot. | |description=This plugin can display a 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as custom boot splash on PS Vita / PS TV at boot. | ||
|author=teakhanirons | |author=teakhanirons | ||
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|license=GPL-3.0 | |license=GPL-3.0 | ||
|download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/custombootsplashbmpvita.7z | |download=https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/vitahomebrews/custombootsplashbmpvita.7z | ||
|website= | |website=https://forum.devchroma.nl/index.php/topic,162.html | ||
|source=https://github.com/teakhanirons/Vita-CustomBootSplashBMP | |source=https://github.com/teakhanirons/Vita-CustomBootSplashBMP | ||
}} | }} | ||
This plugin can display a 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as custom boot splash on PS Vita / PS TV at boot. | This plugin can display a 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as custom boot splash on PS Vita / PS TV at boot. | ||
The boot logo that is displayed in the beginning can not be hidden with this plugin. | |||
This is a fork of the original [[CustomBootSplash_Vita|PSP2-CustomBootSplash]] by Princess of Sleeping. | |||
== | ==Installation== | ||
Place the plugin to ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx. | |||
== | Place your 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as ur0:tai/boot_splash.bmp. | ||
Open ur0:tai/boot_config.txt, look for the line "load os0:kd/clockgen.skprx" and add this line one line before that | |||
- load ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx | |||
boot_config.txt example: | |||
- load ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx | |||
load os0:kd/clockgen.skprx | |||
#load os0:kd/syscon.skprx | |||
#load os0:kd/rtc.skprx | |||
Enso 3.65 users: If a ur0:tai/boot_config.txt exists in vs0:tai and the plugin doesn't load even if plugin path is written to "ur0:tai/boot_config.txt", please update Enso to the [https://github.com/TheOfficialFloW/enso/releases latest version]. | |||
==Credits== | |||
Princess of Sleeping for the original code and helping me a ton with this release despite me being very bad at C. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
* | * GitHub - https://github.com/teakhanirons/Vita-CustomBootSplashBMP | ||
* CBPS Forums - https://forum.devchroma.nl/index.php/topic,162.html | |||
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Revision as of 01:52, 9 Ocak 2023
CustomBootSplashBMP | |
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General | |
Author | teakhanirons |
Type | Plugins |
Version | 2 |
License | GPL-3.0 |
Last Updated | 2020/05/18 |
Links | |
Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
This plugin can display a 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as custom boot splash on PS Vita / PS TV at boot.
The boot logo that is displayed in the beginning can not be hidden with this plugin.
This is a fork of the original PSP2-CustomBootSplash by Princess of Sleeping.
Installation
Place the plugin to ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx.
Place your 960x544 24 bit RGB BMP (BMP with no alpha) as ur0:tai/boot_splash.bmp.
Open ur0:tai/boot_config.txt, look for the line "load os0:kd/clockgen.skprx" and add this line one line before that
- load ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx
boot_config.txt example:
- load ur0:tai/custom_boot_splash.skprx load os0:kd/clockgen.skprx #load os0:kd/syscon.skprx #load os0:kd/rtc.skprx
Enso 3.65 users: If a ur0:tai/boot_config.txt exists in vs0:tai and the plugin doesn't load even if plugin path is written to "ur0:tai/boot_config.txt", please update Enso to the latest version.
Credits
Princess of Sleeping for the original code and helping me a ton with this release despite me being very bad at C.