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VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible... a titlebar. | VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible... a titlebar. | ||
It can then be left running along the top or bottom of the screen with virtually no loss of screen space. | It can then be left running along the top or bottom of the screen with virtually no loss of screen space. | ||
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A few simple options can be accessed by selecting "VMEM Options" from the system menu or by double clicking mouse button 2 on the title bar. | A few simple options can be accessed by selecting "VMEM Options" from the system menu or by double clicking mouse button 2 on the title bar. | ||
Tools : IBM C Set/2 1.0 | Tools: | ||
* IBM C Set/2 1.0 | |||
* OS/2 2.0 Developers Tool Kit | |||
* MASM 6.00B | |||
Requires OS/2 2.x | Requires OS/2 2.x | ||
Revision as of 19:21, 21 October 2017
VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible... a titlebar. It can then be left running along the top or bottom of the screen with virtually no loss of screen space.
A few simple options can be accessed by selecting "VMEM Options" from the system menu or by double clicking mouse button 2 on the title bar.
Tools:
- IBM C Set/2 1.0
- OS/2 2.0 Developers Tool Kit
- MASM 6.00B
Requires OS/2 2.x