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Principal Engineer as SDET
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Was in Auckland, New Zealand, Now in Taipei, Taiwan
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SSA OemLogo Downloads
The OemLogo idea is inspired of Mountainmaster's webpage http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian...4/oemlogo.html
The OemLogo will display in the System Properties window, with a 'Support Information' button appears at the bottom (red circleed button in my example pic below) Here's how to install an oemlogo 1. Unzip the files OEMLOGO.BMP and OEMINFO.INI to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM Windows NT/2000/XP users should unzip to WINNT\SYSTEM32 (or WINDOWS\SYSTEM32) 2. Edit the OEMINFO.INI the OEMINFO.INI must contain the following lines: [General] Manufacturer=Your company name Model= [Support Information] Line1= Line2= Line3= Line4= Line5= Line6= Line7= Line8= 'Manufacturer' is a required field, but you can leave the other fields blank. The [Support Information] section is optional. Include it only if you would like to make the 'Support Information' button appear. Any text you add after Line1=, Line2=, Line3= etcetera will be visible in the window that pops up when the button is clicked. 3. Open the System Properties window and enjoy!
James C Chen
Principal Engineer as SDET, Connected Services HTC Corporation 88 Section 3. Zhongxing Road Xindian District, New Taipei City 231, Taiwan www.htc.com ![]() Last edited by James; 05-19-2002 at 12:10 AM. |
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Principal Engineer as SDET
Join Date: Feb 2002
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The zip is here
it contains all four type as show above respect to the numbers Enjoy! Comments?
James C Chen
Principal Engineer as SDET, Connected Services HTC Corporation 88 Section 3. Zhongxing Road Xindian District, New Taipei City 231, Taiwan www.htc.com ![]() |
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Green Frog
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Germany
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Uhm, why should someone put these logos in?
For me it's 100% useless, sorry... |
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Principal Engineer as SDET
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Was in Auckland, New Zealand, Now in Taipei, Taiwan
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sure it's 100% useless but it is just for fun, to show the enthusiasm to the SSA, let the System Properties window not only displays the system infos but also indicated the SSA is installed, to exaggerate the importance of SSA. it is the same concept that putting SSA logos or pictures onto the mugs an T-shorts...that's all....
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James C Chen
Principal Engineer as SDET, Connected Services HTC Corporation 88 Section 3. Zhongxing Road Xindian District, New Taipei City 231, Taiwan www.htc.com ![]() |
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Registered
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Lancashire, UK
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Quite right James .... good for you !
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Pet Shark
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Nah, I'll pass on this one for now.
Patrick
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Blue Angel
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Santander (Spain)
Posts: 285
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I'm a fan of serenescreen aquarium... but not such fan needing the logo everywhere
![]() Anyway, it's a nice way to spend your time when you're bored and do something fun for everybody, and while some of us won't install it, maybe others will ![]()
.:: AMD Athlon XP 1700+ :: 512MB SDRAM :: Windows XP SP1 :: shappire ATI radeon 9600 PRO :: Soundblaster Live Player 5.1 :: Directx 9.0 :: (Always latest drivers for everything) ::.
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#8 |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Lancashire, UK
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James,
I have been using the 'Support Information' feature (it's currently up to Line25=) since the introduction of Windows95, as a useful quick reference list of all my systems hardware details. It has proved very useful and convenient. I have to admit I also have a nice oemlogo picture and a fictitious 'Manufacturer' - how sad ! .... Still some people have no imagination have they ? Let's face it - screen savers are now 100% useless - but don't anyone tell Jim that! |
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Join Date: Dec 2000
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James, cool.
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations." - George Orwell
"If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal." - Emma Goldman |
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Principal Engineer as SDET
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Was in Auckland, New Zealand, Now in Taipei, Taiwan
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Thanks ppl!
Actually I just like to tweaking any custom settings with Windows, and then try to make them related to SSA. to make everybody who see my computer notice that I'm a fan of SSA. Samething applies wear u wear a StarWars T-shirt, u must be a fan of StarWars or u never wear it, and u wear is becoz u wanna show to ppl. For computer geek like me my fr...the first thing we do when we visit fr's house and see their computer for the fist time is to check the System Properties window to check out their specs, how fast is the CPU? the size of RAM? the video card, the model of motherboard etc etc... so if I put a SSA logo in that arear, they'll be surprised and ask me about it and then I'll show them the SSA. This is the way how I promote the SSA over my frs....hehehe let them ask first, so once u show them, they can't show any uninterest face even they feel board, becoz they asked first...haha anyway...enjoy the enthusiasm of SSA, SSA Fans!!!
James C Chen
Principal Engineer as SDET, Connected Services HTC Corporation 88 Section 3. Zhongxing Road Xindian District, New Taipei City 231, Taiwan www.htc.com ![]() |
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Green Frog
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Germany
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Ahhh I understand James
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the Doc
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Zeeland, MI
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Originally posted by cjmaddy Not so, my girlfriend got a new Dell in Dec '00, never used a screen saver and had her wallpaper burned into the front of her screen. I was lazy and didn't do anything about it for awhile but when I did it was a simple call to Dell to explain the problem, they sent us a new one and we shipped the old one back in the box it came in with pre-paid postage. I was very impressed. I still wish she would have let me build her one in the first place though, the thing doesn't even have an AGP slot! Let's face it - screen savers are now 100% useless - but don't anyone tell Jim that! ![]() She was running the Aquarium as her screen saver, but since I set up her computer to fold it just goes to a blank screen. Too bad the Aquarium uses 100% of the CPU, can't get any folding done when it's running.
I don't watch commercials.
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Developer
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Southern Oregon
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Unless the "folding" program is set to Idle Priority like the Aquarium, it should get all the clock cycles it needs before the Aquarium gets any.
Jim Sachs
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I'm sure the Folding is set to idle.
Anyway, the Aquarium uses 100% of the CPU even at idle. It SHOULD only use the % of CPU necessary to generate the number of frames being displayed. On my 1400 MHz Athlon system with GeForce 2 MX400, the Aquarium shouldn't need more than 4% of the CPU to generate the ~75 frames per second needed for the video card to render. I hope some day Will can look into this, maybe in the DirectX 7 version. It really is a problem because I don't want to run my CPU 12 degrees hotter all the time, and eventually my system locks up. I suppose now is a bad time to mention that the Aquarium brings down my Eudora Pro 5.1 too? ![]() I have to close Eudora to run the Aquarium.
"Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations." - George Orwell
"If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal." - Emma Goldman Last edited by feldon34; 05-20-2002 at 02:02 PM. |
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Running at Idle Priority, the Aquarium allows all other programs to get every clock cycle they need, then takes all the rest. I have never found a program that was slowed down the slightest bit by the Aquarium. If you can document a slowdown, please tell me which program it is, so I can try to duplicate it.
Jim Sachs
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the Doc
Join Date: Feb 2002
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I can tell you for certain that Folding@Home loses out to the aquarium. When I first started folding I left the aquarium as my screen saver, overnight my computer only processed 1 frame out of 100. Without the aquarium running I average 25-50 a night depending on the work unit. The same goes for my computer at work and my girlfriend's. Folding@Home is setup the same as the aquarium, it is set to idle, it just uses spare cycles and maxes out your processor.
I don't watch commercials.
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Developer
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Two programs competing for the lowest priority.
I'm planning on adding a Priory setting to the Aquarium. There are actually numerical settings lower than Idle.
Jim Sachs
Creator of SereneScreen Aquarium Last edited by Jim Sachs; 05-21-2002 at 12:01 AM. |
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the Doc
Join Date: Feb 2002
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Originally posted by Jim Sachs That seems really funny to me. Two programs competing for the lowest priority. ![]()
I don't watch commercials.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Canberra, Australia
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LOL, Bizzare!
Axle Foley
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Carpe Piscis
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Seattle
Posts: 33
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aquarium priority
Curiously, Windows task manager reports that my aquarium is running at normal priority (processes tab, right click on Aquarium). However, I have no conflicts and nothing seems to change when I reset the piority to low/idle.
Win2K Aquarium V1.1 AMD Athlon 1.3 |
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