| Comment by: Phibrizzo (94.40.114.250) | At: 28 May 2012, 23:07 | File version: | 
| @Kris: screenshots added 
 @Kas1e: you must wait some time, i cant upload my tools in actual version
 
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| Comment by: nubechecorre (93.56.244.146) | At: 28 May 2012, 15:51 | File version: | 
| Yeah! that's great! it remembers me rainboot utlilty? Don't you?.. Please a little how to would be interesting so everyone can create his own boot picture and maybe we can create a contest for the best boot image? Why don't? :-) 
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| Comment by: kas1e (95.54.108.135) | At: 28 May 2012, 15:04 | File version: | 
| @cha05e90 
 haha :) yep. i for firstly think that its just one more image, but after i see that "some homemade stuff for convert and replacement some data in orygilal bootimage file" was done, then +1 for sure !
 
 @Phibrizzo
 Imho can be interesting if you can also upload together with archive all your tools and some info about how you do all of this, etc.
 
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| Comment by: Kris (91.45.60.142) | At: 28 May 2012, 13:38 | File version: | 
| Can you upload some screenshots from the boot pictures 
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| Comment by: cha05e90 (79.254.91.246) | At: 28 May 2012, 12:33 | File version: | 
| kas1e would say: "True Amiga hacking!" ... :-) Thanks for the explanation!
 
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| Comment by: Phibrizzo (94.40.114.250) | At: 28 May 2012, 12:01 | File version: | 
| This is not so easy. I used PPant to made picture and some homemade stuff for convert and replacement some data in orygilal bootimage file
 
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| Comment by: cha05e90 (79.254.91.246) | At: 28 May 2012, 10:32 | File version: | 
| Interesting! How did you build that "bootimage" files? 
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