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|Author=[[Christof Pastors]]
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'''CPUMeter''' is an enhanced CPU-usage meter, similar to PULSE.EXE. It does not use a counting loop to determine the CPU load. By using the DosQProcStat API call the CPU load and power consumption are reduced. This gives the possibility to show infos about CPU-hogging processes.
'''CPUMeter''' is an enhanced CPU-usage meter, similar to PULSE.EXE. It does not use a counting loop to determine the CPU load. By using the DosQProcStat API call the CPU load and power consumption are reduced. This gives the possibility to show infos about CPU-hogging processes.
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** The name of the most active process.
** The name of the most active process.


[[Category:Utilities]][[Category:Shareware]]
[[Category:CPU Utilities]][[Category:Shareware]]

Latest revision as of 18:53, 20 January 2024

CPUMeter
Version 1.1b (Oct 1996)
Vendor
Author Christof Pastors
License Shareware
Download CPUMeter_1-b.zip
Website

CPUMeter is an enhanced CPU-usage meter, similar to PULSE.EXE. It does not use a counting loop to determine the CPU load. By using the DosQProcStat API call the CPU load and power consumption are reduced. This gives the possibility to show infos about CPU-hogging processes.

The main window can contain the following areas:

  • The LineGraph, where the CPU load over time is displayed.
  • The DiskWindow(s), where disk use is shown:
    • Free space on user-selected drives.
    • The size of the swap file
    • Space used by other files.
  • The SwapWindow, where the size of the swapfile is shown:
    • Free space on the swap drive.
    • The size of the swap file (or another file on the drive).
    • The CPUWindow, where the actual CPU load is displayed:
    • The total load of all processes.
    • The load caused by the most active process.
  • The TextWindow at the bottom gives you information about:
    • The total load of all processes.
    • The load caused by the most active process.
    • The name of the most active process.