Yes, this is possible. A while back I did this as an exercise of
a video card. There are several ways to do this, kernel, userland, etc,
but probably easiest is to load a bitmap in the kernel.
If you feel like going one step further, you can do what I did and add
alpha blending for the text console over your image. Doing
graphics-on-graphics alpha blending is quite expensive so it is probably a
good idea to expose this feature of your video card, however getting the
documentation for your particular card will be a chore.
This ofcourse is just a for-fun thing, and one would never expect such a
feature in the kernel. A properly designed userland app would best fit
this.
ani
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Stephane Wirtel wrote:
dear,
is it possible to set a picture as background with the framebuffer ?
i'm searching about all possibilities with the FrameBuffer.
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