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Mark Abramowitz wrote:
> In <4307B305.6060105@adelphia.net>, on 08/20/05
> at 03:47 PM, Colin Campbell said:
>
>
>>I downloaded WarpOverlay (What I got was a file OVERLAY1_0_5.EXE). I
>>copied this file into F:\WVGUI.
>
>
> Follow the instructions in woverlay.new. Then find the author's site where
> you can find the latest version of WarpOverlay, called wo_fix.zip.
>
Mark,
I've looked around using Google, and found references to woverlay.new,
and a link to the Kiev Elephant to pick up WO_FIX.ZIP. However, the
link to an FTP site timed out, and the link to the woverlay.new file was
broken.
I visited Mensys, and I've "subscribed to the WarpOverlay project", but
I'm not quite sure what that means yet.
Can you straighten me out?
Thanks,
Colin
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