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Date:      Mon, 13 Jan 2003 22:35:23 +0000
From:      lewiz <purple@lewiz.info>
To:        FreeBSD-mobile <freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD-questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   splash_bmp_load problems.
Message-ID:  <20030113223523.GA1054@lewiz.org>

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Hi,

  This might seem a bit of a silly question to be asking.  It's a bit
pointless really but I can't figure out why it shouldn't work.

  I tried setting a 800x600 256 color bitmap as my splash bmp.  The same
bitmap works just fine on another machine (that isn't a laptop).
Basically, while the modules are all loaded nicely I get a squashed and
repeated image in the upper section of the screen.  It's no more than
1/5th of the screen's height and it's repeated horizontally about four
or five times.  Any idea what might cause this?

  My /boot/loader.conf reads:

bitmap_load=3D"NO"
bitmap_name=3D"/boot/splash.pcx"
splash_pcx_load=3D"NO"

  I have the VESA compiled into my kernel for the 800x600 mode (I also
had the same problem with a smaller bitmap.  PCX files result in the
same problem also).

  Many thanks,

-lewiz.

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