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{{Software | |||
|Picture=NA.png | |||
|Version=0.1 (1989-08-15) | |||
|Author=[[Frank V. Castellucci]] | |||
|Vendor=[[C.O.L. Consulting LTD.]] | |||
|License= Shareware. Discontinued | |||
|Download={{FileLink|OS2ResourceMonitorFacility_0-1.zip}} | |||
|Website= | |||
}} | |||
OSRM2 was created to provide OS/2 users with minimum of two things: 1) The ability to observe system resource contention and consumption in a real-time environment. 2) More importantly, to provide the OS/2 user, or administrator, a data collector in which system resource usage trends can be stored and analyzed when considering upgrades (CPU, memory, peripherals, software). | |||
[[Category:Process Utilities]] | |||
[[category:Shareware]] | |||
Revision as of 19:35, 20 January 2024
OS/2 Resource Monitor Facility | |
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Version | 0.1 (1989-08-15) |
Vendor | C.O.L. Consulting LTD. |
Author | Frank V. Castellucci |
License | Shareware. Discontinued |
Download | OS2ResourceMonitorFacility_0-1.zip |
Website |
OSRM2 was created to provide OS/2 users with minimum of two things: 1) The ability to observe system resource contention and consumption in a real-time environment. 2) More importantly, to provide the OS/2 user, or administrator, a data collector in which system resource usage trends can be stored and analyzed when considering upgrades (CPU, memory, peripherals, software).