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 File comments for:  Utility » Workbench » cpuwatcher.lha

CPU Watcher

Description: Measures CPU, free memory and network traffic
Download: cpuwatcher.lha
Version: 0.7
Date: 10 Apr 2020
Category: utility/workbench
FileID: 11225
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Comment by: Spectre660 (206.214.20.251)At: 24 Dec 2020, 16:33File version: 0.7
Causes a freeze on a Sam460ex when copying text text in AmigaShell with AmigaOS4.1FE update 2
 
 
Comment by: Flash (93.67.186.225)At: 12 Apr 2020, 09:59File version: 0.7
Works Ok on my peg2, ver 0.7.
Thanks!
 
 
Comment by: kas1e (95.54.104.163)At: 31 Oct 2013, 08:54File version: 0.5
Sometime when you run few programs, and then run CPU_Watcher, whole system freezes, and in serial we have only:

Dump of context at 0xEFD5CBA0
Trap type: DSI exception
Machine State (raw): 0x00003032
Machine State (verbose): [Super] [FPU on] [IAT on] [DAT on] [Recoverable]
Instruction pointer: 0x7F47C678
Crashed task: Uuno (0x53C19890)
DSI verbose error description: Access not found in hash or BAT (page fault)
Access was a load operation

And DAR: 0000005C

No stack trace sadly, as whole system freeze and dead for real.
 
 
Comment by: Capehill (212.50.156.140)At: 01 Sep 2006, 08:08File version: 0.5
I should clarify that "annoying blinker bug" may happen only when
using CW's transparency mode.
 
 
Comment by: Capehill (82.128.191.133)At: 05 Jun 2006, 20:54File version: 0.4
Have you tried CPUClock.docky already?
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (89.48.46.85)At: 05 Jun 2006, 18:25File version: 0.4
Pretty cool. Thanks. :)
What do you think about to convert it to a docky?
 
 
Comment by: anonymous (80.202.207.10)At: 14 Sep 2005, 03:39File version: 0.1
weeeee
 
 
Comment by: ikir (82.50.107.53)At: 13 Sep 2005, 21:25File version: 0.1
I love it, thanks!
 
 

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