**initial setting: V-Machine is turned off, pc on, no programs running(mainly not VFX)...**
01-Plug your usb stick to your pc.
02-Create a "plugs" directory on your usb stick.
03-With the USB stick still in the pc, run the VFX program
04-In VFX, select "Import Plugin" from the menu
05-Drill down to your vst plugins directory(whatever it is called) and select the VST instrument or effect you wish to import, in this case - SUPERWAVE8.DLL.
06-Don't do anything else in VFX, simply exit immediately as it already created the VFX info file you will need.
07-Navigate to your "C:\Documents and Settings\user\application data\vfx" (or so) directory and go into the plugs subdirectory, copy the new plugin directory there, in this case SUPERWAVEP8.
08-Copy that directory under the plugs directory on your usb stick.
09-Remove the stick from the PC, but do not plug it into the V-Machine yet.
10-Turn on your V-Machine.
11-After the vmachine is fully booted up and showing the default bank, plug in your usb stick.
12-Using the menu buttons, navigate to the "Plugin Parade" bank, then using the "Save" buttons navigate to the SUPERWAVE P8 plugin, it should show up !!
13-The plugin works perfect, and it is FAT - this particular plugin I believe is an emulation of a Roland Jupiter 8 and probably even fatter than the original !!!
*I know you can save this to the internal memory, but I like keeping these new/external plugins on my 4 gigger usb stick, I hope this demystifies the V-Machine a little, this was a quick way to use the usb stick and import a vst and it worked fine