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{{Software
|Picture=procs21.png
|Version=2.1 (Jul 1992)
|Vendor=Code Blazers, Inc.
|Author=[[Rick Fishman]]
|License=Public Domain
|Download=[procs21.zip]
}}
'''PROCS''' lists all processes running in OS/2 2.0. It works with OS/2 2.0 and is a 32-bit app.
'''PROCS''' lists all processes running in OS/2 2.0. It works with OS/2 2.0 and is a 32-bit app.


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* /s suppresses the 'More[Y/N]' messages that occur when the screen is about to overflow. This is useful if redirecting to a file.
* /s suppresses the 'More[Y/N]' messages that occur when the screen is about to overflow. This is useful if redirecting to a file.


==License==
[[Category:Process Utilities]]
*Public Domain Binaries
[[Category:Freeware]]
*Author: [[Rick Fishman]]
 
==Links==
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=procs21.zip Version 2.1]
 
[[Category:Software]]

Latest revision as of 20:07, 26 July 2023

Procs
Version 2.1 (Jul 1992)
Vendor Code Blazers, Inc.
Author Rick Fishman
License Public Domain
Download [procs21.zip]
Website

PROCS lists all processes running in OS/2 2.0. It works with OS/2 2.0 and is a 32-bit app.

It uses the undocumented API DosQProcStatus to get a list of running processes - therefore its stability is in question because IBM could change or remove this API without telling anyone. But this API stayed the same from 1.1 to 1.3 so I would doubt that the 2.0 version will change in any 2.x release.

Usage:

PROCS StartingPoint [ /f /s ]

Processes are sorted in Process Name, then Process ID order.

Starting point is a string that indicates a process-name or partial process-name from which to start listing processes.

  • /f fully qualifies the process names.
  • /s suppresses the 'More[Y/N]' messages that occur when the screen is about to overflow. This is useful if redirecting to a file.