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Hello, the title says it all

I would like the nokia logo to match my custom one.
 
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The boot logo or what? I don't understand the question.
 
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The logo that just says Nokia, or the hands image?
 
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heh this is off, but since its logo and its about the Nokia Internet Tablets, I wonder if there is a logo program for the NIT's... logo as in the geometric drawing programming language.
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The format is PNG I believe...

EDIT:

The hands = qgn_indi_nokia_hands.jpg @ 800 x 480 Pixels.

The "Nokia" label = qgn_indi_startup_nokia_logo.png @ 416 x 72 Pixels

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If you mean the "NOKIA" boot logo or the splash screen, i believe that those are in PNG format.

(edit) seems that someone allrety answered the question while i was posting this reply.

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To me it sound like he's asking "what font is the Nokia logo?" I believe it's called "Nokia Sans," but you won't be able to find an exact match: it's licensed to Nokia. A close match, however, is "Eurostile Bold Extended." Hope that helps, the question didn't seem very clear.
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Sorry, my bad.

I mean the image that is in the initfs. The first, first Nokia image you see as soon as you turn it on.

Not the qgn_indi_startup_nokia_logo.png or the qgn_indi_nokia_hands.jpg

You will find it in /mnt/initfs/usr/share/images.

It seems to be a binary format of somekind from what I can tell.
 
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Hmmm... Check out the png in there:
Device start-up failed.
Contact the retailer
Anyone ever see that show up???

But to your question: file doesn't know (says data). It is obviously some binary format, and it doesn't look to be compressed. (Too many ff ff words...) But if it's not compressed, it's only about 80x80 pixels at one byte per pixel, so I'm inclined to think it's RLE or some such. The only obvious thing to do (I think) is to start twiddling bits/bytes/words and reboot the tablet to see what happens. If it's encoded, though, it's quite possible to change something in such a way as to cause buffer overrun or other bad behavior (exposing bugs in little-used, probably little-tested code), and at worst case, boot-up could fail entirely... Not for me, at least not right now.

Check the one next to it: qgn_indi_charger_connection_detected
It's also seen as 'data' (i.e. unknown) by file, but is a tidier file size, (1200 = 40x30) and comparison might yield helpful results -- if they are even the same format.
 

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Hmmm... Check out the png in there:
Device start-up failed.
Contact the retailer
Anyone ever see that show up???

But to your question: file doesn't know (says data). It is obviously some binary format, and it doesn't look to be compressed. (Too many ff ff words...) But if it's not compressed, it's only about 80x80 pixels at one byte per pixel, so I'm inclined to think it's RLE or some such. The only obvious thing to do (I think) is to start twiddling bits/bytes/words and reboot the tablet to see what happens. If it's encoded, though, it's quite possible to change something in such a way as to cause buffer overrun or other bad behavior (exposing bugs in little-used, probably little-tested code), and at worst case, boot-up could fail entirely... Not for me, at least not right now.

Check the one next to it: qgn_indi_charger_connection_detected
It's also seen as 'data' (i.e. unknown) by file, but is a tidier file size, (1200 = 40x30) and comparison might yield helpful results -- if they are even the same format.

Regard... If it is a binary file presented before the OS is loaded (like the charging message, etc.) it may have been considered proprietary and that whole routine may be check sum protected.

I don't rightly know but this has been my experience while exploring other devices.
 
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