Dec 302017
CPULOAD is an OS/2 PM program that presents the user with a window that contains a graph of CPU activity, as well as the average level of CPU activity. | |||
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CPULOAD.EXE | 18465 | 8033 | deflated |
CPULOAD.TXT | 1059 | 577 | deflated |
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Contents of the CPULOAD.TXT file
CPU Load Monitor - Version 1.3
CPULOAD is an OS/2 Presentation Manager Application that presents
the user with a window that contains a graph of CPU activity, as
well as the average level of CPU activity (over the last 10
seconds) in the title bar.
CPULOAD has few controls. You can reposition and re-size the
window using the usual presentation manager paradigm. You may
also change the graph colours by choosing the Colour selection of
the system sub-menu. CPULOAD will save these setting when you
close the window. To configure CPULOAD: Open the window, make it
look the way you like, and close it. CPULOAD will then use these
defaults when started.
CPULOAD goes into a high priority loop for about 1 seconds when
started up. This is necessary for calibration and will appear to
hang your system momentarily. Do not be concerned with this
normal behaviour.
CPULOAD has been up-loaded 'as-is' to this service, and can be
used and distributed freely. It has been verified under OS2/1.1
and 1.3.
CPULOAD is an OS/2 Presentation Manager Application that presents
the user with a window that contains a graph of CPU activity, as
well as the average level of CPU activity (over the last 10
seconds) in the title bar.
CPULOAD has few controls. You can reposition and re-size the
window using the usual presentation manager paradigm. You may
also change the graph colours by choosing the Colour selection of
the system sub-menu. CPULOAD will save these setting when you
close the window. To configure CPULOAD: Open the window, make it
look the way you like, and close it. CPULOAD will then use these
defaults when started.
CPULOAD goes into a high priority loop for about 1 seconds when
started up. This is necessary for calibration and will appear to
hang your system momentarily. Do not be concerned with this
normal behaviour.
CPULOAD has been up-loaded 'as-is' to this service, and can be
used and distributed freely. It has been verified under OS2/1.1
and 1.3.
December 30, 2017
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