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There may need to be VB libraries downloaded in various configurations
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RGBSplit is written in Visual Basic. To run a Visual Basic program on your windows PC you need to have installed the Visual Basic runtime libraries. Windows versions after Windows 2000 (ie Windows 2000 and XP) have the runtime libraries already installed so RGBSplit should run with no action from the user.
Users who have an earlier version of windows may not have the runtime installed - having said this, there is a good chance you will as many programs have been written in VB. If you need the latest Visual Basic 6 runtime it can be downloaded here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en