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- INIT Files Definitions
-
- Note: This data is captured by TattleTale INIT and reflects the files that were
- actually executed by the INIT mechanism. If the date and time noted in the
- first line of the listing was prior to the last time the computer was started,
- then TattleTale INIT was missing from the System/Extensions folder. The
- list only reflects those items which were executed after TattleTale INIT.
-
- This list is also generated if you elect not to run TattleINIT. In that
- case, the System Heap Space Used and High Memory Used categories are
- not present and the list is generated using the following rules.
-
- A file is executed by the INIT mechanism if the following conditions exist:
- - File Type = cdev, RDEV, or INIT
- - No INITs Flag of File = false
- - A Resource in the File = RDEV or INIT
-
- [Text] = Item exists only under given circumstance
-
- NOTE: Data Captured - Date and time data was collected [TattleINIT]
- • Total System Heap Space Used = Total bytes taken by listed INIT’s in
- System Heap [TattleINIT]
- • Total High Memory Space Used = Total bytes taken by listed INIT’s in
- High Memory [TattleINIT]
-
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-
- • Extension/INIT# = Order which this file was executed
- ◊ Extension/INIT Name = File name
- ◊ Version = Version number
- ◊ File Integrity = Reports if file is damaged [Registered +Checking On]
- ◊ Type = Finder Type of file
- ◊ Creator = Finder Creator of File
- ◊ Modified = Date/Time File was modified
- ◊ Requested System Heap Space = The number of bytes requested to be
- available in the system heap by the sysz Resource. If this amount is zero,
- then the sysz resource was not present or was set to zero and the
- minimum of 16K bytes was initially allocated
- ◊ System Heap Space Used = The number of bytes of space that this
- extension is currently taking up in your system heap. This space is
- unavailable to applications so if you are low on memory, you should look
- here for memory eaters. To regain the memory, simply remove the file
- from the folder specified below [TattleINIT]
- ◊ High Memory Used = The Number of bytes of memory that this extension is
- using above application memory. Look at this number along with the
- System Heap Space to find memory eaters [TattleINIT]
- ◊ Path Name = Location of File
- ◊ Files Used by (Extension Type) : List of files which were opened by the
- extension. These fields are not listed in the "Tab-Delimited Text File
- Report" format. [TattleINIT]