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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <4307F39B.3080200@san.rr.com>, on 08/20/05
> at 08:23 PM, Tom Brown said:
>
>
>>>I downloaded WarpOverlay (What I got was a file OVERLAY1_0_5.EXE). I
>>>copied this file into F:\WVGUI.
>
>
>>Did you try executing it?
>
>
> Installing an application is usually a good thing if one wants to use it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Steven
>
Tom and Steven,
You two got me pretty good! Sometimes I amaze myself. I guess I expect
to always locate clear, simple installation instructions, and without
them, I become helpless.
Now, I have executed the .EXE file. It installed three .DLLs into
OS2\DLL, add parts into my GRADD list (?), and congratulated me on
installing Warp Overlay. I rebooted, and I still am not getting good
results.
What is the next beyond obvious step?
Colin
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