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Patches & Support files - March'98 Operating system updates and other helpful files for your system.
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Games Patches | Direct-x v5.0 URL: http://www.microsoft.com/directx/download.asp Microsoft's extensions for Windows 95. Required for many Win95 games.
DirectPlay 5.0a update DirectPlay 5.0a includes fixes for a few minor bugs found in DirectPlay 5.0. The new version is completely backward compatible with earlier versions of DirectPlay.
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Quicktime for Windows 95 URL: http://www.quicktime.apple.com 32 bit version of the Quicktime runtime files required for playing Quicktime for Windows .MOV video and audio files.
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Visual Basic Runtime Files
These files are required by any program written in the Visual Basic programming language. Because over the years there have been several versions of Visual Basic, diffeent programs may require a different version of the runtime file. Apart from VB Runtime 4.0, which comes with a setup routine, you'll need to copy the other VB Runtime files into your Windows directory.
When prompted select "save to disk" and browse to the Windows\System folder on your hard disk (usually C: drive), then select SAVE. This will copy the files into your computer so any program that needs them can use them. |
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Quicktime for Windows 3.1URL: http://www.quicktime.apple.com 16-bit version of the Quicktime runtime files required for playing Quicktime for Windows .MOV video and audio files.
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Video for Windows 1.1e
Extension to Windows, required for playing Video For Windows .AVI files under Windows 3.1.
NOTE:Windows 95 users should not install this program |
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Visual Basic Runtime Files (v 2, 3, 4 & 5) These files are required by any program written in the Visual Basic programming language. Because over the years there have been several versions of Visual Basic, diffeent programs may require a different version of the runtime file. Version 4 is the latest, though we have included the files for older versions as well. there are Just install/copy them into your Windows directory.
When prompted select "save to disk" and browse to the Windows\System
folder on your hard disk (usually C: drive), then select SAVE. This will copy the files
into your computer so any program that needs then can use them. |
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