Short: Displays random image at bootup Uploader: Mario Speranda Type: util/boot Requires: OS 2.04 or higher, PAL Architecture: m68k-amigaos Autor: Mario Speranda Yes, it's true. Another one of those darn boot image display systems. When started from CLI, RatSalad displays a random IFF-ILBM file from a given directory, but when started wrom WB, it closes the previously open screen. So, you can call the executable from startup-sequence and it will display an image until it is called again by WBStartup. Cunning, huh? To install simply execute the script. You will be asked to insert C:RatSalad in your startup-sequence manualy. That line should be somewhere behind SetPatch and similar patches. I've included my startup-sequence in the archive, have a looksee if you're not sure where to insert RatSalad exactly. If you don't want to use s:ratsalad for your image directory, you can use an alternative one and supply its pathname as RatSalad's first argument. One way or another, the target directory should contain NOTHING BUT IFF-ILBM images. BTW, RatSalad is named after a BlackSabbath song and is absolutely free. Use it, modify it - I don't care. I'm not to be blamed if it does anything nasty. All I can say is "works fine for me". The example images were drawn by various other people.