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Phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download
Phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download










phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download

So, the team has done some work on this viewer. On opening Preferences you’ll see a user interface with a different appearance. CORRECTION: Beezle points out in comments that this llkdu.dll is from Snowglobe. That has to raise some questions in the wake of Emeraldgate. So, I have no idea where this KDU version comes from, but it is way larger than most of the KDU files out there. The SLV2.1.1 version of the llkdu.dll is 712,704 bytes, yesterdays Snowstorm viewer has an llkdu.dll that is 999,424 bytes, and the Display Name Project Viewer’s llkdu.dll is 712,704.

phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download

The file llkdu.dll (1,175,522 bytes) is used but there is no emkdu.dll. I wish these viewers would just use their own cache. I suggest Ĭ:\Users\\AppData\Local\Phoenix It defaults to the Second Life cache, I recommend you change the cache location before logging in. The viewer installs in a Phoenix folder and creates its own icons. We may yet get a good interface for SLV2 improvements.

#Phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download code

Their plan is to move quickly to the Snowstorm code base, which is the SLV2 code base and the future of SL viewers. This viewer is based on the Emerald Viewer code and that on Snowgobe 1.5. One can get a copy of the Phoenix Viewer (1.5.0.1) there now. They have a web site up, incomplete… very incomplete. The new team currently consists of Dakun Flux, Dimentox Travanti, Jessica Lyon, Kitty Barnett, LordGregGreg Back, Techwolf Lupindo, Tonya Souther, Vortex Saito, Wickman Gibbs. See the announcement here: From the ashes…. The name… Phoenix Viewer… ok… it is not that novel but it certainly is appropriate. Jessica Lyon is heading up a team to build a TPV (Third Party Viewer). I think many of us were expecting something like this.












Phoenix viewer 1.5.0.1 download