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- METZ Freemem OS/2 Version 1.0
- 1/15/90
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- METZ Software
- OS/2 Version by Tom Landon
- P.O. Box 6042
- Bellevue, Wa. 98008-0042, U.S.A.
- sales (24 hr) .. (206) 646-5600
- support .. (206) 641-4525
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- GEnie: A.METZ Compuserve: [73567,1637]
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- Freemem is 'Freeware'. No payment is necessary for this application.
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- Overview
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- Freemem.exe is a moveable, popup, free memory display for OS/2 1.XX.
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- - Freemem will keep itself on top of other windows so that it is always
- visible.
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- - With the left mouse button, click and drag Freemem to move it to the
- desired location on your screen. This position will be stored
- in the current OS2.INI for subsequent startups. (The default startup
- position is the upper left corner of your screen.)
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- - Add Freemem to your startup.cmd file.
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- - As an OS/2 applications developer I have found freemem to be a
- useful tool for detecting memory managment problems within applications.
- Since FREEMEM remains visible, tracking memory usage is simplified.
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- Non-mouse users.
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- When Freemem has the input focus the following function keys work.
- (Alt+Tab to shift focus between windows, since Freemem has no caption
- bar it is difficult to tell if it has the focus. See the OS/2 Users Guide
- for more information.)
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- F1 - Displays the about box, which contains configuration options.
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- ALT+F7 - Allows you to move Freemem with the keyboard arrow keys. Press
- enter when done.
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- ALT+F4 - Closes Freemem.
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- Mouse users.
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- - Freemem can be moved with a click and drag motion of the left mouse
- button.
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- - The right mouse button clicked on Freemem will close it.
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- - A left mouse button double click on the Freemem window will display the
- About box containing configuration options.
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- Configuration Options
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- Invert Window.
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- Normally Freemem displays free memory with black text on a white background.
- Checking this option will cause free memory to be displayed with white text
- on a black background.
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- Beancount.
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- Normally Freemem displays the size of the single largest block of memory.
- This method is quite fast, so the display is updated every half second.
- To display total memory available check the beancount option. Freemem will
- allocate memory blocks and total the sizes. Because nearly all of memory
- is being allocated, OS/2 will discard and swap segments to disk.
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- Beancount frequency.
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- Enter how frequently you want beancounting to be performed.
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- Minimum beancount allocation.
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- Freemem will allocate available segments this size or larger. Typically,
- the minimum size should be about 1024 bytes. Attempting to allocate
- smaller segments could cause OS/2 to discard or swap segments to disk,
- resulting in poor performance. If swapping is disabled, smaller sizes can
- be used, such as 0, to get a more accurate reading of total physical memory
- available.
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- Information in this document is subject to change without notice
- and does not represent any commitment on the part of METZ Software. No
- warranties of any kind are associated with this product.
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- Your comments and suggestions are always welcome.