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FreeMem - Free memory display                                    Version ----

(c) Stephen Fryatt, 1998-2014                                     18 May 2014
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License
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  FreeMem is licensed under the EUPL, Version 1.1 only (the "Licence"); you
  may not use this work except in compliance with the Licence.

  You may obtain a copy of the Licence at
  http://joinup.ec.europa.eu/software/page/eupl

  Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
  distributed under the Licence is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT
  WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.

  See the Licence for the specific language governing permissions and
  limitations under the Licence.

  The source for FreeMem can be found alongside this binary download, at
  http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software

  The necessary libraries and build tools can be found at
  http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/build



Introduction
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  FreeMem is a free memory display for use on RISC OS 3.5 or later.  It
  simply displays a free memory bar at the top left of the screen, indicating
  how much of your total memory is currently being used.  To do this it uses
  "OS_Memory" to read the amount of RAM in your machine when it starts up
  (which is why it needs RISC OS 3.5).



Installing FreeMem
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  FreeMem requires RISC OS 3.5 or later.  It can be run off a hard disc or
  floppy disc.

  To install FreeMem on a hard disc, copy the !FreeMem application to a
  suitable place on your disc.  If you want it to run on startup, FreeMem
  should be placed in your boot sequence.  On a RiscPC or a machine with the
  new boot structure installed, this can be done by copying it into the
  !Boot.Choices.Boot.Tasks directory (Shift-double-click on !Boot in the root
  directory of your hard drive, double-click on the Choices directory that
  appears, then on the Boot directory, then on the Tasks directory).  On
  older machines you will have to make your own arrangements, although you
  will probably have built your own boot sequence anyway.



Using FreeMem
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  Run the !FreeMem application (double-click it from the desktop).  Better
  still, for regular use install it somewhere where it will load every time
  your machine starts (!Boot.Choices.Boot.Tasks on a RiscPC).




Updates and Contacting Me
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  If you have any comments about FreeMem, or would like to report any bugs
  that you find, you can email me at the address below.

  Updates to FreeMem and more programs for RISC OS computers can be found
  on my website at http://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/

  Stephen Fryatt
  email: steve@stevefryatt.org.uk
