at the menu.cpp take a look at the GameWindowPrompt section. Look for msgTxt and sizeTxtWiiMonkey said:Hey could someone please tell me how to change text colour on the loader dipslayed in photo below, thanks
I would like i white thanks
at the menu.cpp take a look at the GameWindowPrompt section. Look for msgTxt and sizeTxtWiiMonkey said:Hey could someone please tell me how to change text colour on the loader dipslayed in photo below, thanks
I would like i white thanks
Put the HDD in a plastic bag and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours.cyrex said:I bet it was the IDE to USB adapter that didnt put your HDD to sleep and fried it while spinning at full speed for 3 hours
thankscyrex said:at the menu.cpp take a look at the GameWindowPrompt section. Look for msgTxt and sizeTxt
I found that but i dont know what number means what colour
CODE(GXColor){50, 50, 50, 255})
it is already cold, it wasn't spinning, it was in sleep mode with no command to wake it up (maybe my adapter fault)DPyro said:Put the HDD in a plastic bag and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours.cyrex said:I bet it was the IDE to USB adapter that didnt put your HDD to sleep and fried it while spinning at full speed for 3 hours
This is a really dark grey. The 50's are RGB colors (R, G, B, 255).WiiMonkey said:I found that but i dont know what number means what colour
thanksCode:(GXColor){50, 50, 50, 255})
WiiMonkey said:i have replaced that image with black background so white would be beter for me
If you want WHITE, then use the following code:
CODE(GXColor){255, 255, 255, 255})
Several people have requested this change. Most agree that the "config.txt" file should reside in the same directory as the loader's "boot.dol" file.LowKeyEnergy said:oh yeah , before i forget . . .
the location of the config file should definitely not be SD:/config/config.txt .
i'm sure every homebrew app would love to own config/config.txt , but to be fair and reasonable , the config should be either config/USBLoaderGui.txt , or usb-loader/config.txt ; something like that so that programs don't step on eachother's feet trying to write to the same file .
That's not the point. When the discs heat up, they expand and warp. If you put the HDD in a freezer for a couple hours it will straighten and shrink the plates so that they are easily readable.Cyan said:it is already cold, it wasn't spinning, it was in sleep mode with no command to wake it up (maybe my adapter fault)DPyro said:Put the HDD in a plastic bag and place it in the freezer for a couple of hours.cyrex said:I bet it was the IDE to USB adapter that didnt put your HDD to sleep and fried it while spinning at full speed for 3 hours
I don't think it's a heat problem, I already use it for hours without problem.
Try this: http://tinyurl.com/c2qjcwWiiMonkey said:thanks fot that, is there soemwhere i can learn about the coulouring so i dont have to burden people cheers
cyrex said:maybe this little sucka here can help you
Thanks for that cheers bud
Try this: http://tinyurl.com/c2qjcwTiMeBoMb4u2 said:QUOTE(WiiMonkey @ May 1 2009, 12:56 PM) thanks fot that, is there soemwhere i can learn about the coulouring so i dont have to burden people cheers
Pretty much everything should be in the usbloader folder. There should be no reason to have everything at root.LowKeyEnergy said:oh yeah , before i forget . . .
the location of the config file should definitely not be SD:/config/config.txt .
i'm sure every homebrew app would love to own config/config.txt , but to be fair and reasonable , the config should be either config/USBLoaderGui.txt , or usb-loader/config.txt ; something like that so that programs don't step on eachother's feet trying to write to the same file .