X-Google-Language: ENGLISH,ASCII-7-bit X-Google-Thread: f996b,6561f86b3026332c X-Google-Attributes: gidf996b,public From: tony5870@aol.com.net.org (Anita Doobie - NOW) Subject: Re: Displaying ascii art at during Windows bootup Date: 2000/04/21 Message-ID: <20000421082628.27161.00001491@ng-cf1.aol.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 613934042 References: <20000420173639.01419.00001198@ng-fx1.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Newsgroups: alt.ascii-art X-Admin: news@aol.com >Subject: Re: Displaying ascii art at during Windows bootup >From: tony5870@aol.com.net.org (Anita Doobie - NOW) >Date: 4/20/00 5:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time >Message-id: <20000420173639.01419.00001198@ng-fx1.aol.com> > >>Subject: Re: Displaying ascii art at during Windows bootup >>From: Jan-Erik Finnberg wheany@icenet.no.spam.please.fi >>Date: 4/20/00 5:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time >>Message-id: >> >>On Tue, 18 Apr 2000 20:54:05 GMT, zneg.ngxvaf@ovtsbbg.pbz (Martin >>Atkins) wrote: >> >>>Or, you could use something like TheDraw to colour in the ASCII art and >>>write out an ANSI file for you... you could even do some ASCIImation this >>>way :) >> >>Finally some use for Png2ansi! Why didn't I think of this before! > >But remember, ANSI.SYS would have to be loaded for ANSI to be displayed on >the >DOS screen, not many Windows 9.X computers are set with that to be loaded >into >memory. Oh, and for the ASCII screen to be dislayed well, you could always have the ASCII in a text file and put this into your autoexec: type ASCII.TXT pause then it'll be on the screen as long as you like. Or use WAIT for a specific time interval. ObASCII: Y <-- a woman without arms standing on her head. -- .-~~-. (_^..^_) ||||AMC *Tony's ASCII Zine* http://www.zinezone.com/users/TonyCucchiara *Shockwave.com Version 2.0* http://v2.shockwave.com/