Try

  http://www.cyberramp.net/~chuckw/ctl3d.htm

it contains both NT and 95 versions.

--Sigbjorn

Alastair Reid writes:
> 
> [reply sent to hugs-bugs, 
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> ]
>  
> > After I had install Hugs 1.4 into my system, the program failure to
> > load because of missing CTL3D32.DLL files.... is there a installation
> > problems?
> 
> I guess you're using Windows 95?
> 
> The file is not included in Win'95 and programs which use it are supposed
> to provide copies.  We forgot to do this because:
> 
> o It is included with Win NT - which is where we do most of our work.
> o The Win'95 machine we used to test on must have had a copy of
>   ctl3d32.dll which we got by installing some other piece of software that
>   needed it.
> 
> So all we have to do is send you a copy which you can either stick in your
> system directory (with all your other dlls) or in the directory
> you installed the Hugs binary in.  The latter is safer since different
> programs might need different versions of the file and there doesn't
> seem to be any version control in Win95.
> 
> Unfortunately, we don't have a copy to hand - we only have one machine
> that can run Win95 and it doesn't have it because we regularily wipe
> the hard disk clean and reinstall what we need (this seems to be a
> standard system admin trick for Windows machines).
> 
> Can anyone out there (ie on hugs-bugs) tell us where we can get it from?
> [Half an hour wasted surfing the microsoft site failed to reveal a 
> copy - though I did learn that it is freely redistributable - if you
> happen to have it.]
> 
> 
> -- 
> Alastair Reid              Yale Haskell Project Hacker
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://WWW.CS.Yale.EDU/homes/reid-alastair/
> 

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