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In <445430A3.2000606@adelphia.net>, on 04/29/06  
   at 08:35 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
>OK, I see several .DLL files in F:\WVGUI\plugins, including WOOV.DLL,   
>DIVE.DLL, and SNAPOV.DLL.  Whick one(s) might I need?  
 
Depends on your hardware.  Some or all.  
 
>What do I do to   
>install any or all of them?  
 
Nothing.  They are already installed.  
 
>Yes, I'm trying to work with your "limitations".   
Sorry.  I am a limited being.  
 
>Do you know whether this feature _might_ make WV run any better?  
 
It will not make it less buggy, but it will make the video output less CPU  
intensive.  Would you define that as better?  
 
>Or am   
>I perhaps wasting my time, yours, and SciTech's?  
 
Trust me.  If that was the case, I would have mentioned this many messages  
ago.  While you are at it, trust yourself, but use some common sense at  
the same time.  
 
Steven  
 
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