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- Subject: v90i095: AvailMem 1.10 - continually display free fast and chip memory, Part01/01
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- Date: 4 Mar 90 03:15:09 GMT
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- Submitted-by: davids@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (60116000)
- Posting-number: Volume 90, Issue 095
- Archive-name: util/availmem1.10
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- [ uuencoded executable included. ...tad ]
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- I like knowing the number of bytes of free chip and fast memory I have.
- Unfortunatly, every other memory counter I've run into displays free memory
- in kilobytes. Maybe I'm fussy about this because I've used Workbench for
- so long...see what it does to you? :-) Anyway, I whipped up this little
- program that continuously displays the amount of free fast and chip memory,
- along with the total. It also displays the largest free block of each
- kind of memory, so you can keep an eye on fragmentation. I've included the
- source, so feel free to tinker, but please let me know before you release
- a modified version. Thanks.
-
- -Dave Schreiber
- davids@slugmail.ucsc.edu (should be able to reach me at all times)
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