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Subject:
From:
Tom Mayer <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 2 Apr 2004 08:00:24 -0800
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I have the interval set at 30 minutes, the lower RAM limit set at 128MB, and
the CPU do not start limit set at 15%. Even when I force an "auto free", it
normally results in little or no increase in physical RAM. Over a 24 hour or
less period I normally encounter an approximate 100MB memory leakage which
FreeRAM XP Pro is not preventing/recapturing.

I have sent a follow up message on this subject that might interest you.

Thank you for your input.

Tom Mayer



In the FreeRAM XP Pro settings (right click icon) under "Memory" you can
determine when RAM is to be freed. I have mine set to automatically
recover RAM when RAM goes below 32 MB (I have 512 Mb). It can be set at
any figure or can be done on a time basis such as every 30 minutes. Also
there is a setting that stops FreeRAM XP Pro running if the CPU is above
a certain figure.

Suggest you have a look and change the settings to suit your requirements.

Orf Bartrop

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