jlu@cs.umr.edu (Jui-lin Lu) (04/14/91)
Greeting *: Since most, if not all, of the DOS programs still use the 640K part of RAM, it'll be very nice to have a memory reporter running in the window to show the current available memory within 640K. Is such a program around somewhere as a PD/shareware? You can either e-mail or post here. Thanks in advance! -- ***************************************--- student ---* * Obviousness is always the enemy of * \ Eric J. Lu / * * correctness. -- Bertrand Russell * / jlu@cs.umr.edu \ * ***************************************--- Univ. of Missouri-Rolla ---*
aragorn@csd4.csd.uwm.edu (Steve J White) (04/16/91)
In article <2581@umriscc.isc.umr.edu> jlu@cs.umr.edu (Jui-lin Lu) writes: >Greeting *: > >Since most, if not all, of the DOS programs still use the 640K part >of RAM, it'll be very nice to have a memory reporter running in the >window to show the current available memory within 640K. Is such >a program around somewhere as a PD/shareware? You can either e-mail >or post here. Thanks in advance! > You should look around at the ftp site cica.cica.indiana.edu. There are a lot of Win3 sharware goodies for your pickings. Specifically, look in /pub/pc/win3/util for a file called freemem3.zip. I think this is what you are looking for. If you need help doing the ftp and unarching, let me know via e-mail. - steve -- "Laugh and the world laughs with you... | All disclaimers apply... snore and you sleep alone." | except my own, of course. - anonymous fortune cookie thingy | *** Steve J. White *** <<< aragorn@csd4.csd.uwm.edu >>>