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Utilities / Re: touch?
« on: November 26, 2023, 11:44:30 pm »
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running your monitor and comparing it's output to the likes of 'Free Shared Mem' util, or Alex's 'mem', I am not quite seeing the same numbers.
First off, my apologies. A dumb arithmetic error gave you 512mb more high memory than you actually have. The attached 'memry07.zip' fixes the error.QuoteThis is pretty neat stuff. I have been dreaming of building a GUI "browser" that basically visually maps the current memory utilization, goal being: make it human digestable!!!
That's been my goal as well which is why I've spent the last few days working on my "memap" XCenter widget. Below are some screenshots: the widget at its default size (nice and small), the widget expanded for greater visibility, and the widget showing its details window. Since you may want to monitor the details as you open and close stuff, I've made the details window movable so you move it elsewhere to keep it from getting covered. Note that this is a work-in-progress and subject to change (in particular, the details window).
BTW... the scaling for high and low memory differs. For low memory (bottom line) each box represents 64k. For high mem (top line) each box is total_high_mem / 8. Because I have 2gb of high mem, each box is 256mb; if you have 1gb, each box would be 128k.
Edit: added a screenshot of an alternate layout for the Details window. Which one is better?
Private: Low High
Used: xxx Bytes xxx Bytes
Unused: xxx Bytes xxx Bytes
Shared:
Unused: xxx Bytes xxx Bytes
Used: xxx Bytes xxx Bytes
What if I can’t find another operating system that produces sound of the same quality as OS/2?
If even specially prepared builds of Linux https://www.audio-linux.com/ and Windows https://www.highend-audiopc.com/audiophile-optimizer are not capable of outputting sound of the same quality as OS/2?
And I'm talking about sound quality, and not about the characteristics of the files being played.
Now there is only one problem in OS/2 - these are XHCI controllers to which it is not possible to connect UAC2.0 devices, so that the sound would be played without problems.
Recently, the system has learned to play any audio formats, in any resolution, on USBAudio devices, including over a network, like a DLNA client. It is also loaded into RAM over the network from an 18MB image.
So what, let's drop everything and run to persuade Microsoft to rewrite Windows so that it generates less jitter at the output of the audio stream?
Sorry but no.