Here's how you could change your Startup animation.
YES! It's the way to get rid of the shaking hands!
- First Enable CAPS OFF
- Use FileBrowser and go to Z:\resource\apps
- Copy the startup.mbm, startup.mif and the rsc file corresponding to your installed language (*.r01 = english, *.r03 = german, etc.) to C:\resource\apps
- Now browse to C:\resource\apps and press '8' on the startup.rXX file. now you have the hex view of the file.
- Scroll down to line 000050 (it's 000050 in startup.r03. It can differ on other resource files. Just make sure you you are in the line where is written the path.)
- change hex value '5A' which stands for 'Z' to '43', which will be 'C'.
- After saving the file, on boot, device will look in C:\resource\apps for the Startup.mbm and use it!
- So copy some modded startup.mbm there.
This combined with Startup-sound trick
Will make also your Phonestart unique!
SHUTDOWN
Like the startup, it can be replaced or ignored.
1. Copy the Z:\Resources\Apps\SysApShutdownAnimation.rsc to C:\RESOURCES\APPS\SysApShutdownAnimation.rsc
2. Press 8 in x-plore, menu, edit chars, and replace Z: with C: (line 000028) in the copied file. Be careful to maintain the default file names, folder names and case letters. If the file size changes, some phone buttons will not work.
3. If the sub startup animation is desired, copy any startup animation(.mbm) to C:\Resources\Apps and rename to SysAp.mbm. If you don't want shutdown animation just create a fake SysAp.mbm (like a empty txt file) and copy to C:\Resources\Apps.
Here's the Startup I use on my N82
So people start creating individual Startup.mbms
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I've attached a simple mbm for you to test it out.
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CONFIRMED WORKING ON N82, N95, N95 8GB, E51, E60, E90, E65
SEEMS NOT TO WORK ON 6120, 6290, 5700, N73, N80, N81
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Definition of the rsc files:
Here's a definition of the rsc files.
Thx to FCA00000
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