Twelve Walls module v0.2
How’d you like a different background every month? Well, with the Twelve Walls module, you can actually pull off having 12 different backgrounds of your choice that’ll automatically switch for you.
According to ci0ud, the developer,
This module is for those who use wallpapers too big to be mixed in one file (It also can be used with small wallpapers and have more free space in the flash). Each month the module will copy to the flash the corresponding wallpaper.
As you can see from his description, the module writes to flash, so if you don’t want to risk a brick, it’d be better if you didn’t try this app out, as neither the developer nor QJ will be responsible for any damage. Also note that the app was tested on 3.03 OE-C and 3.10 OE-A only, so you also use it on other firmwares at your own risk. That being said, the readme is something you should check out, as it’s both in Spanish and English formats with easy-to-understand instructions.
If you’ve got the technical know-how for it, give ci0ud’s module a try. Just remember that if you want to resize your wallpapers, try using something like Irfanview or your usual Paint program to get it to work. Enjoy!
Download: [Twelve Walls Module v0.2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
How’d you like a different background every month? Well, with the Twelve Walls module, you can actually pull off having 12 different backgrounds of your choice that’ll automatically switch for you.
According to ci0ud, the developer,
This module is for those who use wallpapers too big to be mixed in one file (It also can be used with small wallpapers and have more free space in the flash). Each month the module will copy to the flash the corresponding wallpaper.
As you can see from his description, the module writes to flash, so if you don’t want to risk a brick, it’d be better if you didn’t try this app out, as neither the developer nor QJ will be responsible for any damage. Also note that the app was tested on 3.03 OE-C and 3.10 OE-A only, so you also use it on other firmwares at your own risk. That being said, the readme is something you should check out, as it’s both in Spanish and English formats with easy-to-understand instructions.
If you’ve got the technical know-how for it, give ci0ud’s module a try. Just remember that if you want to resize your wallpapers, try using something like Irfanview or your usual Paint program to get it to work. Enjoy!
Download: [Twelve Walls Module v0.2]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]