- Get any 64b WDX plugin with extension *.wdx64 .
- Register it by putting
into "[ContentPlugins]" section of your wincmd.ini .<plugin_number>=<path>\plugin.wdx - Start TCx64 .
into "[ContentPlugins64]" section an restarting TC - the plugin will work now.<plugin_number>=1
But while WCX and WLX plugins are accessed every time you use Lister on an unknown file or enter some previously unknown archive, this does not apply to WDX plugins. You can't use them until they are accessed for the first time, but they are not accessed until they are actually used. See the circular dependence?
This situation may happen for example when adding plugins manually or when adding TCx64 to an already existing installation of TCx32.