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* *
* Warp 9 Release Notes *
* Version 3.75 *
* *
* - Online Update Version - *
* *
* By Charles F. Johnson *
* Copyright 1992 CodeHead Technologies *
* Release date: December 13, 1992 *
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Version 3.75 of Warp 9 fixes a small problem which cropped up in version
3.74 -- the mouse Jump feature did not work unless you were using
CodeHead's HotWire program launcher. It also fixes a problem that caused
a crash under some circumstances (i.e. when a picture-linked program is
launched from Neodesk). Those are the only changes in this update!
PLEASE NOTE: If you haven't yet upgraded your copy of Warp 9 to version
3.74, you must do so before running this patch! You will find the previous
update packages in the same place where you got this file.
See below for information about upgrading from versions of Warp 9 earlier
than 3.70.
How To Do It
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To perform the patch, follow these simple instructions:
1. IMPORTANT!!! Make a copy of your Warp 9 program file and store it
in a safe place, just in case something goes wrong during the
upgrade process. Don't modify your only copy!
2. Run the program SUPERZAP.PRG, which is included with this archive
file. When the program starts, click the button labeled "Read ZAP
Data." A GEM file selector will appear.
3. Use the file selector to locate and select the ZAP file for either
the ST or the TT version of Warp 9, depending on which one you use.
(The ZAP file will be named either W9ST_375.ZAP or W9TT_375.ZAP.)
SUPERZAP will load the ZAP file, and the button underneath "Read
ZAP Data" will now read "Warp9 ST v3.74->3.75" (or "Warp9 TT..."),
and become selectable.
4. Click on this button and a GEM file selector appears, letting you
locate the copy of Warp 9 that is to be updated. Select the Warp 9
program file and SUPERZAP will do its job, leaving you with a
working copy of Warp 9 3.75.
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SUPERZAP is supplied with permission from the author Bill Aycock.
Thanks, Bill!
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CodeHead Technologies Update Policy
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At CodeHead, we update all of our software frequently; but due to postal
expenses we are not always able to notify our users. The easiest way
to find out the latest version number of any CodeHead Technologies product
is to call us at the number below, or to contact us on GEnie, Compuserve,
or Delphi.
The retail price of Warp 9 (as of Dec. 11, 1992) is $44.95.
If you have a version of Warp 9 earlier than 3.70, you can upgrade by
sending us your original Warp 9 master disk and a check for $15.00
(includes postage and handling). Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.
If you own any version of Quick ST or Turbo ST, you can upgrade to Warp 9
for just $30.00 by sending us your original disk and a check. (The
previous limited $20 upgrade offer has been extended at this new price.)
Thank you for purchasing CodeHead products!
CodeHead Technologies
P.O. Box 74090
Los Angeles, CA 90004
Voice: (213) 386-5735
Fax: (213) 386-5789
BBS: (213) 461-2095
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Please, remember that software theft hurts EVERYONE. If you have a
legitimate copy of our software, please accept our sincere thanks for
purchasing our product, and don't bother reading the next paragraph.
If you don't have a legal copy of this program, you might want to give
some thought to the consequences of your actions. We will not continue
to produce software for the ST if we can't make a living at it --
especially now, with the Atari ST's market share at an all time low. If
you steal a copy of any of our programs (by using it without buying it,
or allowing others to use it without buying it), besides breaking a
federal law, you're also quite literally stealing the food right out of
our families' mouths. Is that the kind of person you want to be?
Think about it.