BootPic! A program by Brett G. Durrett The following is information about the program 'BootPic'. Included in the archive (if you even got an archive) are the following files: BOOTPIC.PRG BOOTPIC2.PRG BOOTPIC.TXT Well, it isn't a real big list, but I am working on it! If you have any comments (please send me mail, oh god, please!!!) I can be reached on Compuserve (# 73637,2775). And since you were one of the original 500 people to order this amazing knife, I am also including a copy of a program I like to call SCRNDRVR.TOS (it is a screen saver that steals any picture when you press Alt-Help). For more information about that, boot it in medium or high res (it works in all resolutions, but the text really looks crappy in low res). BOOTPIC.PRG This program (installed in your AUTO folder) will load a Degas picture (sorry, not the compressed format) during boot-up. The picture must have the name BOOTPIC.PI? (and it must be on drive C, in the root). I know this is a hassle, but I made this for myself, and out of the goodness in my heart I gave it to you! (What a bunch of shareware B.S.) I stole the idea from the Mac (gee, nobody ever steals anything from the Mac) after seeing the popular 'Opus lifting the desktop' picture as a boot-up screen. Well, if you want to convert the Mac Opus to a Degas format, you can have a computer that looks exactly like a Mac (gee, great). BOOTPIC2.PRG Well, a programmer's work is seldom correct! This program is exactly the same, except it selects a random picture using the BOOTPICx.PI? filename as it's root. You must put 4 pictures on the disk, or you will get a blank screen when it attempts to load your picture. The files will be BOOTPIC0.PI? - BOOTPIC3.PI? (yes - 0,1,2,3). I might do a program that just selects from a random Degas file on your hard disk, but hey - who am I kidding? You should be use to lack of support if you bought an ST. Once again, the pics must be on drive C root! I would like to say 'hello' to Jim Nitchals, Molly Dogg (my pet), Steve Hales, The MULE guys (Ozark), Jim Kent (tell Jeff I said 'hi'), Tom Hudson (I don't know you, but I love your format), and all of the people who sent me mail from my other shareware stuff (none). If you find some use in this program, well, give yourself $10, you definitely need it! Actually, if you do enjoy this program, please donate $10 to some worthy fund (and it's tax deductable)! Use, distribute, destroy! Brett G. Durrett