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VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible that consists of a title bar with a system menu. It can then be left running along the top or bottom of the screen with virtually no loss of screen space. | VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible that consists of a title bar with a system menu. It can then be left running along the top or bottom of the screen with virtually no loss of screen space. |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 20 January 2024
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Version | 1.3 (1993-07-15) |
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Author | M.B.Mallory |
License | As Is |
Download | TimeUp_1-3.zip |
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VMEM displays the largest block of virtual memory available to the user in the smallest window possible that consists of a title bar with a system menu. 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.
Requires OS/2 2.x - Tools:
- OS/2 2.0 Developers Toolkit
- IBM C Set/2 or EMX 0.8f (gcc)