On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 12:00 pm, (Compact Macs) wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday, February 5, 2003, at 12:11  AM, Josh Shanks wrote:
>>
>>> Ok i have seen corporate owned Mac Plus's before and when you started
>>> them up the book screen was a graphic with the company logo. Any idea
>>> how to do this?
>>
>> Take a picture file that loads in, say, MacPaint and name it
>> "StartupScreen", drop it into your System Folder and restart.
>>
>> Matt
>
> I just tried this on my SE/30, and it works. What's more, I used Claris
> BrushStrokes (by Cassidy & Greene?, I don't understand this...) there's
> an option under Save As: that allows you to save the file as a
> StartupScreen.
>
> I tried MacPaint 1.5 first, but it didn't seem to work, must've done
> something wrong. Perhaps I misspellled the filenamw, but I doubt it :)
>
> J White
>
> Buy American
> S.O.S. Save Our Stee


SuperPaint was another program that allowed you to save as a Startup 
Screen. I used it on my Plus and SE/30.



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JSH


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