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- Subject: v90i148: MemMometer 2.1 - memory fragmentation gauge, Part01/02
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- Date: 15 Apr 90 14:50:17 GMT
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- Submitted-by: hull@hao.ucar.edu (Howard Hull)
- Posting-number: Volume 90, Issue 148
- Archive-name: util/memmometer-2.1/part01
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- Mem Mometer - a memory fragmentation and modification detector gauge inspired
- by Tom Rokicki's WFrags and Peter DaSilva's Gauge program (Fred Fish #111)
- Following is an extract from the ReadMe file which details the history.
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- V2.1 - Some changes to the 8 color workbench color table to improve the
- ability to recognize 0xffffffff checksums and to better conform with CBM
- Workbench colors, and some corrections to inaccuracies in the documentation.
- Because it was possible to reach the forbidden processor read-toggle type
- addresses through selecting severely maligned Fast memory base values, a
- call to a requester which asks, Do-you-really-want-to-risk-doing-this???
- was inserted for the Fast memory base Warps menu as well as the Slow-Fast
- memory Warps menus. The requester was also fixed to open with a link to
- the MemMometer window (titled "F") rather than to an underlying dummy req
- window (titled "Mem Mometer"). While it renders the title a trifle obscure,
- it limits the resource request to one requester-sized window rather than two.
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