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Module Extension Gdip.ahk fails, file is incorrect


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I've spent a number of hours with Hyperspin and Rocketlauncher, and think I mostly have a handle on it, I have two emulators set up for two systems, and they launch fine from RocketLauncher.exe.   But when I try to access my games through Hyperspin, every time I try to launch a game (MAME or SNES), I get an error with "Modules\Module Extensions\Gdip.ahk", Autohotkey.dll can't read it.   I examined the Gdip.ahk file,  which I assume is autogenerated (It wasn't in the original download), and it actually contains html, I've attached a picture of the web page it brings up.
So it seems like there was an error when it tried to generate the file, and it got filled with html.   Is there somewhere I could find a correct version of this?   Any clues what might be going wrong?    Thanks for any insight.

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Something is not right, that is for sure. Have you tried moving that file into a different folder and forcing an update check in the RocketLauncherUI app? It should redownload the gdip.ahk file after that. If for some reason that doesn't work, you can get the gdip.ahk file from the author's page here: https://github.com/tariqporter/Gdip

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Thanks for the link.   I did try deleting the file, it just kept generating the one with the html.   Thought it might be because I was on a VPN, and was being blocked somewhere, but off the VPN the behavior was the same.

With the new Gdip.ahk from the author's page, I still get an error, it seems to think I don't have gdiplus installed.   I have a gdiplus.dll in my Windows\system32 folder, which Windows won't let me replace (with the one from the github repo above).     Oh well, at least it's a new error! 

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