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Short: MemoryClock bar at the top of the screen
Author: dbusse@primus-online.de (Dirk Busse)
Uploader: dbusse@primus-online.de (Dirk Busse)
Type: util/boot
Requires: an AMIGA (recommended KickStart >=2.x)
Description:
Somewhere I've got a program called "mclk" with a lenght of 4312 bytes.
This program shows at the top of the Workbench screen a title bar, which
shows the available Chip-Ram, the available Fast-Ram and the current Time.
I have used this program a long time, until I've got more than 32 MBytes
of FastRam. Now "mclk" shows negative FastRam values :-(
So I programmed me my own "mclk". The first attempt was with BlitzBasic
and results in a executable with a lenght of 22076 bytes :-(
(You could find it at Aminet:dev/basic/mclk32BB.)
Then last year I have learned how to program an AMIGA in assembler.
The result is "mclk32" with a lenght of only 588 bytes :-)
(You could find it at Aminet:util/boot/mclk32.)
Installation:
- Just copy mclk32 into c:
- And insert "run >NIL: c:mclk32" somewhere in your s:Startup-Sequence
or in s:User-Startup
The source code is also in the archives
Author:
Dirk Busse
Kropsburgstraße 8
D-67141 Neuhofen
Germany
<dbusse@primus-online.de>
<100.141999@germanynet.de>
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588 456 22.4% 07-Jan-99 12:51:20 mclk32
1292 697 46.0% 07-Jan-99 15:47:56 mclk32.readme
7163 2245 68.6% 07-Jan-99 12:51:16 +mclk32.s
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9043 3398 62.4% 09-Jan-99 18:53:30 3 files