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Oscar Dres
10-20-2003, 12:48 PM
i experience some difficulties with speed, i am trying to get somme
software like Techtool or Norto to check my RAM, infotunately the
freeware program RAMometer is no longer available on the "newers" site,
does anybody know where to get this program.
Greetings Oscar
Jucius Maximus
10-21-2003, 12:15 AM
Oscar Dres <odres[at]yahoo.com> wrote in news:3f93cb7f$0$30876
$e4fe514c[at]dreader6.news.xs4all.nl:
> i experience some difficulties with speed, i am trying to get somme
> software like Techtool or Norto to check my RAM, infotunately the
> freeware program RAMometer is no longer available on the "newers" site,
> does anybody know where to get this program.
So how exactly will loading up another program that takes additional
computer resources in order to monitor those resources solve your
difficulties with system speed?
Jim Schimpf
10-21-2003, 10:44 AM
Jucius Maximus <juicy.anti[at]spam.graffiti.net> wrote in message news:<Xns941AC3DBB4D4juicyantispamgraffit[at]199.212.134.7>...
> Oscar Dres <odres[at]yahoo.com> wrote in news:3f93cb7f$0$30876
> $e4fe514c[at]dreader6.news.xs4all.nl:
>
> > i experience some difficulties with speed, i am trying to get somme
> > software like Techtool or Norto to check my RAM, infotunately the
> > freeware program RAMometer is no longer available on the "newers" site,
> > does anybody know where to get this program.
>
> So how exactly will loading up another program that takes additional
> computer resources in order to monitor those resources solve your
> difficulties with system speed?
Go to the Process Viewer application
(Applications/Utilities/ProcessViewer) and you can see RAM usage and
CPU usage of your apps. You can sort this in various ways to check
want is going on. The app comes with OS X.
--jim
Oscar Dres
10-22-2003, 12:27 AM
Jucius Maximus wrote:
> Oscar Dres <odres[at]yahoo.com> wrote in news:3f93cb7f$0$30876
> $e4fe514c[at]dreader6.news.xs4all.nl:
>
>
>>i experience some difficulties with speed, i am trying to get somme
>>software like Techtool or Norto to check my RAM, infotunately the
>>freeware program RAMometer is no longer available on the "newers" site,
>>does anybody know where to get this program.
>
>
> So how exactly will loading up another program that takes additional
> computer resources in order to monitor those resources solve your
> difficulties with system speed?
what alternative is there ?