Dec 062017
Os/2 utility. It displays a graphical view of running processes and allows you to get detailed information about processes or kill them. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
PMPS.EXE | 94741 | 26985 | deflated |
PMPS.HLP | 9758 | 5797 | deflated |
README | 966 | 565 | deflated |
Download File PMPS.ZIP Here
Contents of the README file
PRESENTATION MANAGER PROCESS STATUS v1.06(28/1/93)
PMps is a shareware utility program for OS/2 2.0 and 2.1.
It displays a graphical view of running processes and allows
you to get detailed information about processes or kill them.
PMps uses both mouse buttons, see online help for more information.
PMps is shareware, see 'Registration Information' in the online
help for details.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unzip the file pmps.zip using Info-ZIP's unzip (version 5.0 or later).
Presumably, you have already done this, since you are reading this file 😉
Copy pmps.hlp to a directory in your help path. If you are unsure where to
put pmps.hlp, copy it to x:\os2\help, where 'x' is the drive letter where
OS/2 is installed.
Copy pmps.exe to somewhere convenient.
If you wish to create a Workplace Shell object for PMps, drag a program
object from the 'Templates' folder, and type the path and file name for the
pmps.exe executable.
PMps is a shareware utility program for OS/2 2.0 and 2.1.
It displays a graphical view of running processes and allows
you to get detailed information about processes or kill them.
PMps uses both mouse buttons, see online help for more information.
PMps is shareware, see 'Registration Information' in the online
help for details.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Unzip the file pmps.zip using Info-ZIP's unzip (version 5.0 or later).
Presumably, you have already done this, since you are reading this file 😉
Copy pmps.hlp to a directory in your help path. If you are unsure where to
put pmps.hlp, copy it to x:\os2\help, where 'x' is the drive letter where
OS/2 is installed.
Copy pmps.exe to somewhere convenient.
If you wish to create a Workplace Shell object for PMps, drag a program
object from the 'Templates' folder, and type the path and file name for the
pmps.exe executable.
December 6, 2017
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