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VPView32, or simply "VPView", is a [[*.VP|VP]]-viewing program coded by Heiko Herrmann for [[Volition]], Inc.
 
VPView32, or simply "VPView", is a [[*.VP|VP]]-viewing program coded by Heiko Herrmann for [[Volition]], Inc.
  
It is a part of the DMTOOLS suite, and there have been at least two notable versions of it. The biggest noticeable difference between the earlier and later versions is the splash screen, which in earlier versions displays an [[SF Dragon]] being fired upon, but in later versions adds characters from other Volition games to the image.
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It is a part of the Descent Manager Tools (DMTOOLS) suite, and there have been at least two notable versions of it. The biggest noticeable difference between the earlier and later versions is the splash screen, which in earlier versions displays an [[SF Dragon]] being fired upon, but in later versions adds characters from other Volition games to the image.
  
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== Getting VPView32 ==
  
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Both versions of VPView32, as well as other tools from the DMTOOLS FSKit can still be found on the [http://www.descent-network.com/descman/ Descent network site]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 4 January 2009

VPView32

VPView32, or simply "VPView", is a VP-viewing program coded by Heiko Herrmann for Volition, Inc.

It is a part of the Descent Manager Tools (DMTOOLS) suite, and there have been at least two notable versions of it. The biggest noticeable difference between the earlier and later versions is the splash screen, which in earlier versions displays an SF Dragon being fired upon, but in later versions adds characters from other Volition games to the image.

Getting VPView32

Both versions of VPView32, as well as other tools from the DMTOOLS FSKit can still be found on the Descent network site