I don't know why, but I fucking love it. If only I had the courage to put this on my thinkpad I use in public.
tfw this is clearly 4:3 (VGA res) and someone tagged it 16:9.. good work
image is clearly 4:3 but it is designed for 16:9 without stretching distortion
Second post is correct. Bios image is 640x480 max, i.e. 4:3. It stretches this out to meet the screen, regardless of aspect ratio. 4:3 is 16:12, so if you want to design for 16:9 you have to squash it to 75% and then fill out the empty space.
Thanks to the anon who gave me the GIMP file to work from, made this a lot easier.
Convert this to BMP, and should work on older Thinkpads.>tested and working on a W510
Sonata best girl
Anonymous
Posted on 2018-07-30 13:17:05 (Already flagged)
I don't know why, but I fucking love it. If only I had the courage to put this on my thinkpad I use in public.
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-11-01 09:18:58 (Flag for deletion)
tfw this is clearly 4:3 (VGA res) and someone tagged it 16:9.. good work
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-11-28 03:05:07 (Flag for deletion)
image is clearly 4:3 but it is designed for 16:9 without stretching distortion
biosimage
Posted on 2017-12-01 01:44:20 (Flag for deletion)
Second post is correct. Bios image is 640x480 max, i.e. 4:3. It stretches this out to meet the screen, regardless of aspect ratio. 4:3 is 16:12, so if you want to design for 16:9 you have to squash it to 75% and then fill out the empty space.
biosimage
Posted on 2017-12-01 01:43:01 (Flag for deletion)
Thanks to the anon who gave me the GIMP file to work from, made this a lot easier.
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-10-07 15:13:53 (Already flagged)
Convert this to BMP, and should work on older Thinkpads.
>tested and working on a W510
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-09-15 04:04:00 (Flag for deletion)
Sonata best girl