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ARTM Amiga Real Time Monitor V0.9
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Copyright © 1989 by Dietmar Jansen & F.J. Mertens
ARTM is a freeware program. Permition is guaranted to freely
distribute this program.
ARTM displays and controls activities in your Amiga.
Starting ARTM from the Workbench with doubleklick on its
Icon or from CLI.
These functiones are implemented:
Task
(is default if you call ARTM) lists all tasks in
your Amiga. You select a task with a mouseklick on
the requested entry. Now you can
REMOVE
it or change
the
PRIORITY
.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Priority, Signals, State, Code; Type, Name.
Windows
lists all open screens and windows. Screens are in
orange windows are white. Close a window\screen
by selecting its item and click
CLOSE
.
"WARNING" The GURU is waiting for you, if you kill
a window before its task is dead
.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Position, Size, Flags, IDCMP (only by
windows), Title.
Libraries
lists all Libraries. By click on any item, you can
CLOSE REMOVE
(OpenCount must be NULL) or change
PRIORITY
.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Type, Priority, OpenCount, Version (consists
of version & revision), Negsize, Poszize, Name.
Devices
lists all devices. With clicking on
REMOVE
you can
remove a selected device, if it is closed. Function
PRIORITY
changes the priority.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Type, Priority, OpenCount, Version (consist
of version & revision), Negsize, Poszize, Name.
Resources
lists all resources. Function
PRIORITY
changes the
priority and
REMOVE
removes a selected resource.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Type, Priority, OpenCount, Version (consist
of version & revision), Negsize, Poszize, Name.
Ports
shows all ports and the name of its task. IDCMP_Ports
are owned by a window. Ports are removable with
REMOVE
These informationes are displayed:
Address, PortName, Type, SigBit, Flags, TaskName.
Residents
lists all residents in your Amiga.
Residents which were added by the KickTagPtr
(i.e. a virus or RAD:) will be diplayed in
orange and if the residents are in the Res-
Modules-table too will be displayed in black.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Type, Priority, Version, Flags, Name.
Interrupts
shows all interrupts in your Amiga.
It's only allowed to remove an interrupt controled
by a server with
REMOVE
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Data, Code, Priority, Type, Nr., Interrupt-
Name, Name.
Vectors
show vectors, i.e. Cool-, Cold,- WarmCapture and
Kick pointers. It's helpful when searching for
Viruses, but remember that the RAD: device in Kick
1.3 uses the KickTagPtr. Use function
CLEAR
to
set any Vector to NULL. If you close KickMemPtr,
KickTagPtr or KickCheckSum, all of these three would
be set to NULL.
These informationes are displayed:
Address, Vector and Content, should the KickTagPtr
point to a residenttable, you get the Address & Name
from this residents. Note, that only the first item
of the table would be displayed. If you want see the
others select function Residents. The residents of
the KickTagPtr-table would be displayed colored.
(see above).
Remove
removes selected
tasks, libs, devices, ports
and
interrupts
. Select (before remove) with a mouseclick
on the requested entry. But remember libs amd devices
must be closed.
Close
closes
screens/windows
and
libraries
. Use it
as remove.
Clear
set the
SystemVectors
to NULL. Use it as remove or
close.
Priority
changes the priority of a selected
task, library,
device
or
resource
. Values may range from -128 to
127, better use values between -10 and 10.
i
i is like ABOUT
+
+ shows the HELP-Page
Note: You should ever know what you do!
Please send bug reports and a list of features you would like
to have in the next version to:
Authors:
F. J. Mertens Dietmar Jansen
Sonnenrain 17 Sonnenrain 25
7277 Wildberg 1 7277 Wildberg 1
West-Germany West-Germany
Fido-Address: ZENICA (2:507/630)
Special thanks to Matthias Zepf, who has written the function Task.