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> What is the command I can use to see how much memory
> is in my 928? Also, can I use the same command to see
You may also want to grab the free RAMUSAGE program
from our site ... it not only tells you how much memory you
have, but it also tells you how you're currently using it
and what the approximate impact of adding more memory would be!
URL: http://www.allegro.com/software/#RAMUSAGE
Example output:
:run ramusage.pub.allegro
RAMUSAGE [2.40] - LPS Toolbox [A.06b] (c) 1995 Lund Performance Solutions
SERIES 968RX
MPE/iX 6.0
#CPUS: 1
Memory size: 256 MB (268,435,456 bytes; 65,536 4KB pages)
Memory usage by "type" of Object Class:
Class #LogicalPages #MB % total
------------- ------------- --- -------
SYSTEM_CODE 5,784 22 8.8%
SYSTEM_DATA 40,936 159 62.5%
UNUSED 4,509 17 6.9%
TURBO_DATA 1 0 0.0%
USER_CODE 5,611 21 8.6%
USER_DATA 1,441 5 2.2%
USER_STACK 1,904 7 2.9%
USER_FILE 5,349 20 8.2%
Totals: 65,535 255 100.0%
"User" pages are 28.7% of memory (74 MB out of 256 MB)
If you added:
64 MB, you'd have 1.9 times as much "User" memory. ( 320 total MB)
...
Stan Sieler [log in to unmask]
www.allegro.com/sieler/wanted/index.html www.allegro.com/sieler
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