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mrakijas wrote:  
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> >  http://www.powerutilities.no/memwatch.html  
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> I'll check it out to get a clearer picture of memory  
> usage (unless someone can direct me which piece  
> of information from theseus I should use.  
 
The 16MB reported by Theseus may have identified the problem.  All you  
need is another memory report (such as from MemWatch) for corroboration.  
 
In my Theseus,  
 
  System -> RAM Usage by Process  
and  
  System -> Free, Idle, and Locked Memory  
 
both return a "free memory" value which matches what my MemWatch is  
reporting.  
 
The System -> Working Set "RAM in machine" correctly reports my 256 MB  
of RAM, so if your Theseus is only reporting "RAM in machine" of 16 MB  
then I guess that's what OS/2 thinks you have.  I don't have the  
slightest idea why.  
 
> ... I don't think I have very much going on there.  
> InJoy Dialer/NAT, Screen Saver, TCP/IP-Network  
> startup - that's pretty much it.  
 
>From a command line,  
 
  PSTAT /C | MORE  
 
will show everything that's running.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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