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From: lenny@icus.UUCP (Lenny Tropiano)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: How much memory is left? (Re: Swapping and wmgr)
Message-ID: <378@icus.UUCP>
Date: 2 Jun 88 22:54:11 GMT
References: <449@bacchus> <153@elgar.UUCP> <459@bacchus> <371@icus.UUCP> <166@elgar.UUCP>
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In article <166@elgar.UUCP> ford@elgar.UUCP (Ford Prefect ) writes:
|>
|>>Here's a short program that will tell you how much memory you have...
|>>
|>>$ cc -c -O memory.c 
|>> ...
|>
|>Here's an even shorter program that will tell you the same stuff;
|>fancy formatting or converting into bytes is left as an excersise for
|>the reader...
|>
|>	echo 'maxmem/D
|>	physmem/
|>	freemem/' | adb /unix /dev/kmem
|>
Geez.  You're an *adb-guru*.   I guess that's how you easily reverse
engineered things like the CAPCTRL (kbd.o) driver.
|>
|>Of course you can't make mine setuid, but what do you want for
|>nothing, Rubber Biscuits?   :-) :-)
|>
Well if you have the version of the KSH that allows for setuid shell
scripts you could ;-)

Ruuuubbbber Bissscuits... (You remember that song too) :-)

-Lenny

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