The suffix denotes authority and control flow. This is not a data file; it is an executive. It likely houses the logic for the "Command Pattern"—a design paradigm where requests are encapsulated as objects. This allows for operations like "Undo," "Redo," and "Batch Processing" to be handled with architectural neutrality. The DLL does not care who requests the panorama; it only cares how to execute the instruction.
No. The DLL is loaded into memory only when the Panasonic utility or a dependent process is active. When idle, it consumes negligible resources (0% CPU, a few MB of RAM at most). panocommand.dll
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cd C:\Program Files (x86)\Panasonic\Communication Utility
regsvr32 panocommand.dll
DllRegisterServer ... succeeded.