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From: steven@hkg.hkg.ingr.com (Steven Davis)
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Subject: RE: Free Mem bug..
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 95 8:47:15 CST
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> > 1. The "Free Memory" amounts in the Scene Panel aren't correct;
> If you're using NT the 'free memory' in the scene panel is never going to
> be accurate due to NT's virtual memory system. It could show only 1meg
I use a handy tool under NT INTEL called ChkMem, it brings up a little meter
that tells you how much memory is available, like Amiga Workbench on the title
bar. there are a few options too, like update date, and memory display ie.
"05052 kBytes of 32 MB free, load:00" - Show Physical memory only..
"83876 kBytes of 00 MB free, load:00" - to see memory alloc inc pagefile.
Great tool for Intel users. This is why I think there must be a bug in LW,
as this application has no problem in letting you know how much free memory
you have under NT.
Steve.
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