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2CPU.com BIOS Logo Update
Posted by: Hooz on: 10/12/2000 11:55 PM [ Print | 6 comment(s) ]
Forum dweller TimeKills was the first brave soul to try the 2CPU.com BIOS Logo. He even took some time to fix it (even though I didn't know it was broken :-). So... If this is your type of thing, grab the new and improved EPA file and head over to Virtual Hideout's BIOS Logo Modding Guide.
Check out the final product here. Thanks TimeKills!
Check out the final product here. Thanks TimeKills!
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