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    Default TeaTimer memory usage

    Hello,

    I think there is a problem with TeaTimer memory management. It uses more and more memory unless the system is restarted.

    I have Windows XP Pro SP2. When started is uses 16260 KB, an hour later only 4416 KB. Then 24 hours later 44510 KB and 48 hours later 85028 KB !

    As most people, I have BOINC manager with SETI@home project running. That's why my computer is allways on.

    Best regards.

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    Default a little test...

    Well its 9.32am here, my teatimer stats:

    1173 Blocked
    1200k mem usage

    Will check back in 6 hours to see what the usage is

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    I was wondering if somebody has found something about this "memory used"...

    Here you can see after 48 hours (not using my computer) it uses over 140 MB of RAM !


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    You have to do some close-reading of the help-file of Taskmanager.
    You should know how to read the information given in "Processes".
    It's cumulative.

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    I don't think so !

    In help the term Memory Used is (translated from french) :

    "In the Task Manager, the workspace of the current process, expressed in kilobytes. The workspace in use corresponds to the number of pages which currently reside in memory"

    So TeaTimer IS using 143 476 Kb of memory !

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    You're right, I was wrong.

    But to be at any help somehow, I give a http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000393.html link here.

    And just as information the numbers in my Task Manager:


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