Hey, that's awesome!
It works well...
Here is a quick tutorial on how to add your pictures.
1) Extract "BOOTIMG.BIN" from the iso, use the way you like the best. We won't need the iso anymore.
2) Use something to edit the bin, it's a floppy disk image.
I used :
http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/vfd.html It's really good, installs/uninstalls easilly without touching the registry (surprising), it should be easy to use, start "vfdwin.exe)
3) Now that you see the contents of the disk, you're going to be able to add the image you will create, that image MUST be 640x480 AND 16 colors, in .BMP. I won't tell you how to do it, there should be plenty of good tuts on google (maybe even here too)
4) Use your favorite cd burner (I use CDBurnerXP Pro, it's free, really, even if the name shouts "LOOK AT ME, I'M SHAREWARE".
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/ ) to make a new project.
5) Use your (now hopefully modified) BOOTIMG.BIN and set it as the bootable part of the cd. (Disc -> Boot Options on CDBurnerXP Pro)
6) Burn.
7) Reboot your computer and boot on the CD
8) do
spl2.exe YOURIMAGENAME.BMPHope that worked
And, it was made on an inspiron 9300, add it to your compatibility list!