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===Manual installation instructions===
===Manual installation instructions===
:'''''(For non-AE users)'''''
:'''''(For non-AE users)'''''
1. Download the AE package that contains the Daodan DLL from [http://mods.oni2.net/node/233 here]. The files you need are in the win_only\ directory.<br />
1. You'll have to extract the Daodan DLL files yourself from the AE package [http://mods.oni2.net/node/233 here]. The files you need are in the plain\win_only\ directory.<br />
2. Find where your copy of Oni has been installed to. For most people, it is stored in "C:\Program Files\Oni". This folder should contain a "GameDataFolder" and "Oni" or "Oni.exe". Back up your Oni.exe by renaming it (e.g. "Oni-original.exe").<br />
2. Extract the Oni.exe meant to go with the Daodan DLL from the AE package [http://mods.oni2.net/node/231 here].<br />
3. Place the newly-downloaded Oni.exe, binkw32.dll, realbink.dll, and assorted files into the Oni\ folder.<br />
3. Find where your copy of Oni has been installed on your hard drive; usually it's "C:\Program Files\Oni\". This folder should contain GameDataFolder and Oni.exe (just called "Oni" if you have file extensions hidden). Back up this Oni.exe by renaming it (e.g. "Oni-original.exe").<br />
4. To test if you have done everything correctly, run "Oni.exe". Enter the pause (Diary) screen (F1 by default) and type "tellmetheversion"; if you get a result like "Daodan v.''x.y''", the DLL is working.
4. Place the newly-downloaded Oni.exe, binkw32.dll, realbink.dll, and assorted files into the Oni\ folder.<br />
5. To confirm that you have done everything correctly, run Oni.exe. Enter the game, bring up the Pause screen (F1 by default), and type "tellmetheversion"; if you get a result like "Daodan v.''x.y''", the DLL is working.


===Troubleshooting===
===Troubleshooting===