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replaces the Jaguar/Panther boot image

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Contributed by: nostromo1965_dotmac Wednesday, May 19 2004 @ 01:28 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: YES

How do I get the good old rainbow Apple back? With Visage I was able to do this easily. I use the rainbow Apple on the boot screen to tell me whether or not that Mac has our master image installed (nice to know on startup sometimes).

MacBoot says that it can import any RAW file, but when I export the old rainbow Apple PDF from Visage to a .RAW file with GraphicConverter, MacBoot crashes.   

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So... - chmod007

If you can find an icon of the older Apple logo, then you can just drag it to the well.

The RAW files have to be in a specific format (8 bit, indexed). There are several sources for those files, for example resexcellence.com.

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Wednesday, May 19 2004 @ 01:38 PM PDT