2017-10-24, 06:18 PM
Sorry, I don't have a blog or any other media outlet. I don't even think this contribution is worth it since it's nothing more than putting together files, copy-paste and compress again. There are no programming tasks at all.
It's just a little botched job that I did with the aim of helping my less experienced Spanish colleagues to advance with openplotter since sailoog, for reasons that are irrelevant, refused the Spanish forum.
The only work really done by me is a splasscreen made with Gimp for pure gaming pleasure, and the change of color palette for CM93 cards that comes with OpenCpn by default for another Swedish style that I like more as seen and can be downloaded from the OpenCpn website. In reality, all that is in this building is what sailoog and his collaborators have created previously. All the recognition belongs to them.
Adding the NOOBS 2.4 was nothing more than an experiment with a happy ending. I didn't even have to compile NOOBS from the source code.
But if you wish, later I'll put a little guide of how I did that botched job.... if I remember.
But of course, the fastest way to test if it works is to download the compilation from Telegram and put it in a USB to see if it boots correctly.
Sorry if it took so long to answer. I'm Spanish-speaking and I have to use translators to make sure I don't say anything stupid (at least not more stupid than usual) when I answer.
It's just a little botched job that I did with the aim of helping my less experienced Spanish colleagues to advance with openplotter since sailoog, for reasons that are irrelevant, refused the Spanish forum.
The only work really done by me is a splasscreen made with Gimp for pure gaming pleasure, and the change of color palette for CM93 cards that comes with OpenCpn by default for another Swedish style that I like more as seen and can be downloaded from the OpenCpn website. In reality, all that is in this building is what sailoog and his collaborators have created previously. All the recognition belongs to them.
Adding the NOOBS 2.4 was nothing more than an experiment with a happy ending. I didn't even have to compile NOOBS from the source code.
But if you wish, later I'll put a little guide of how I did that botched job.... if I remember.
But of course, the fastest way to test if it works is to download the compilation from Telegram and put it in a USB to see if it boots correctly.
Sorry if it took so long to answer. I'm Spanish-speaking and I have to use translators to make sure I don't say anything stupid (at least not more stupid than usual) when I answer.