Chandra Images Vol #2 is a database of images for Open Logo Hack, a HackMaster style hack for the PalmOS, which displays startup and shutdown screens.
Basically I got tired of looking at the stock "Powered by Palm" logo or the Tux graphics that come with OLH and decided that NASA had a lot of nifty free images available.
I downloaded them and then mangled them so that they would fit on the color 160x160 pixel display on my Palm m130.
The first three volumes are images from NASA's Chandra X-Ray Telescope.
Some may be composites of Chandra data and other sources such as the Hubble telescope.
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 5.x
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Chandra Images Vol #3 Chandra Images Vol #3 - Chandra Images Volume #3 is a database of images for Open Logo Hack, a HackMaster style hack for the PalmOS, which displays startup and shutdown screens.
Basically I got tired of looking at the stock "Powered by Palm" logo or the Tux graphics that come with OLH and decided that NASA had a lot of nifty free images available
Chandra Images Vol #1 Chandra Images Vol #1 is a database of images for Open Logo Hack, a HackMaster style hack for the PalmOS, which displays startup and shutdown screens.
Basically I got tired of looking at the stock "Powered by Palm" logo or the Tux graphics that come with OLH and decided that NASA had a lot of nifty free images available