wrote:
> Well I'll be, here I had the info all along.
I'm shocked !
> There's something in there about WarpOverlay
Yeah, I never messed with that, since it doesn't
support the chipset on my tower system. Not sure if
it supported the one on the portable . . . .
And, during the demo, Sander dropped that bombshell
about ODIN for the WIN .DLLs, which I hadn't messed
with either.
> I guess I'll have to read it since I can't
> remember even writing it.
Another one of those lost weekends, ay ? Just be glad
you weren't seeing any of those creepy critters, like
Ray Milland.
Jordan
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