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Name: STALLION
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:07:05 Pacific
Comment:

IF U HAVE ENTERED, HAVE A FEW SECOND
TO ANSWER A LITTLE QUEST : WHATS THE
BEST PROG FOR MONITORING THE RAM MEMORY ?

THANX IN ADVANCE !!

STALLION



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Response Number 1
Name: john
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:21:17 Pacific
Reply:

the best prog is turbpmem
all the other is trash except this one, bye

john


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Response Number 2
Name: Lynn Hochwitz
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:38:18 Pacific
Reply:

the one I have used here for several years is memturbo....


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Response Number 3
Name: stallion
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:41:59 Pacific
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thanx john and lynn for your replays
i will download memturbo and c how it is...


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Response Number 4
Name: _x_!
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:44:26 Pacific
Reply:

MaxMem
http://surecool.com


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Response Number 5
Name: stallion
Date: April 9, 2000 at 20:51:20 Pacific
Reply:

whats better memturbo or maxmem...somebody
can say the differences between the programs.

stallion


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Response Number 6
Name: -x_!
Date: April 9, 2000 at 21:07:08 Pacific
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I dont use memturbo,or freemem pro anymore...
You can set 3 levels on MM,it puts a small graph in your tray by the clock, when you hover it shows the mem available and when you click on it , it moves to the next level
freeing up more mem. It's realtime..
Thats my story, oh yeah it's small in size & FREE


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Response Number 7
Name: stallion
Date: April 9, 2000 at 21:22:42 Pacific
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thank u 2 -X_! i will try it either...


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Response Number 8
Name: Steve
Date: April 10, 2000 at 00:10:13 Pacific
Reply:

There is one more! it is called tclock.exe
It gives you a lot of options to change the look of you tray clock and also when you hover your mouse over it, it will show you your memory load. Mine is typically 19% when I startup. It goes up to 23% or so after getting online and other stuff. Pretty good for free. I downloaded it about a year ago so I'm not sure if it's still available. You can search for it and give it a try if ya want. I like it pretty a lot.


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Response Number 9
Name: Steve
Date: April 10, 2000 at 00:16:44 Pacific
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tclock.exe is still available, and totally free, you can get it here:

http://users.iafrica.com/d/da/dalen/f


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Response Number 10
Name: Steve
Date: April 10, 2000 at 00:19:56 Pacific
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Sorry, I've been drinking. I meant to say "I like it a lot". I was trying to change my mind from "I like it pretty good". That's waht i git for drinkan......eh?


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