Method for realizing dynamic play of enterprise trademark under extensible firmware interface
A technology of expanding firmware interface and dynamic playback, which is applied in the computer field, can solve problems such as unsightly interface, difficulty in code checking and error correction, unfavorable addition of new functions, etc., and achieve the effect of strong compressibility and size reduction
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[0021] The invention is developed based on the Intel G31 hardware platform, and includes a motherboard Flash chip and an SVG player developed under EFI / BIOS. The mainboard Flash chip has a capacity of 8Mb. Of course, it can also be stored on a larger-capacity memory chip, a computer hard disk EFI partition, or any other EFI / BIOS bootable storage device. With reference to accompanying drawing, concrete implementation steps of the present invention are:
[0022] ① Use Adobe Illustrator vector drawing software to design a dynamic LOGO in SVG format and store it in the Flash chip. The animation is in SVG format, the playback time is 5s, and the capacity before compression is about 45KB.
[0023] ②Read and load the vector fonts in the dynamic LOGO in SVG format, and use the Droid Sans Fallback open source vector bold method to realize the multi-resolution display of the LOGO including Chinese and English text under EFI BIOS, so that it can be displayed in multi-resolution on the EF...
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