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Path: altitude!philmtl!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!iuvax!rutgers!mcnc!xanth!cs.odu.edu!Amiga-Request
From: Amiga-Request@cs.odu.edu (Amiga Sources/Binaries Moderator)
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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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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)