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		All Mem v 1.0

Feb. 1997

Sjon C Moore
sirjon@gatecom.com
http://www.gatecom.com/~sirjon/hp/


Files in this zip file

ALLMEM10.INF:	All Mem's inf file
ALLMEM10.TXT:	This file
ALLMEM10.LIB:	The All Mem library
MEMVIEW2.ZIP:	The Memview 2 program written by Dan Kirkland


INTRODUCTION:

	It was always difficult for me to determine how much of my RAM card's 
	memory had been used.  I wrote All Mem to display User memory as well
	as the memory in card slots 1 and 2 using the display engine from
	Dan Kirkland's Memview 2.

	I have tried to consider every possibility when testing this program,
	but I am only human.  ALWAYS BACK UP YOUR MEMORY,  whether to a PC,
	someone else's HP, or simply memorize every program, but just make sure
	you have a back-up.  I accept no responsibility for memory loss due to
	the use of this program.

	You may use the programs contained within this library free of 
	charge.  The selling of this program or any of its documentation,
	without my prior consent is forbidden .  Any alteration or changes
	to this program or its documentation, should not be released to the
	public without my prior consent.


IMPORTANT:	

	*	If you don't have any RAM cards, use Memview 2 instead.  It's
		less than half the size of All Mem, and quicker.

	*	I have only tested this on my GX Rev R.  I am unaware of any
		unsupported entries, but that doesn't mean they aren't in there.
		If you have any problems with this program, please e-mail me
		and with your Rom version, series (S or G), and the nature of
		the problem.
	    

INSTALLATION:


	1)	Transfer the library (allmem10.lib) to your HP.  If you don't
		know how to do this, check out my file transfer page at:
			 http://www.gatecom.com/~sirjon/hp/xfer.html

	2)	Choose which port to install the program to.  Enter the number
		of the port you're installing to on the stack and press STO.
		Warmstart the calculator (ON-C), or turn the calc off then back
		on.

	3)	It should now be attached and ready to go.


Checksum:	#369Dh
Bytes:		927.5
Lib Number:	1696


RUNNING THE PROGRAM:

	It's simple, press the ALLMEM softkey.  The display will show you the 
	amount of user memory available.  If you have a RAM card(s), press NXT.
	If you have a card in slot 1, a display will show you your slot 1
	memory.  If you have a card in slot 2, press NXT again to display your
	slot 2 memory.  Pressing NXT again will cycle back to the User memory
	display.  Press any other key at any time to exit the program.

		[user mem] -> [slot 1] -> [slot 2] -> [user mem] ....


	

DELETING THE PROGRAM:

	1)	Place :&:1696 on the stack, and press enter so that there are
		two copies on the stack.

	2)	Make sure your in the HOME directory.  Type HOME if you're not
		sure.

	3)	Type DETACH, then PURGE.  It should now be gone.
	


THANKS:

	I would like to thank the following people for their help with this
	project:

		Dan Kirkland		For writing the Memview 2 program.

		Christophe Meynard	For the PMEM program used to calculate
					free memory within a port.
		
		Mika Heiskanen 		For the Jazz library which made this
					project possible.

	
REVISION HISTORY:

	v1.0 (2/18/97)	Initial Release



BUGS, COMMENTS, SUGGESTIONS?:

	Feedback is always essential.  If you have a problem, comment or
	suggestion for improving this program, I'll be glad to hear them.


Sjon C. Moore
sirjon@gatecom.com
http://www.gatecom.com/~sirjon/


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