[Files] Melting your CPU for free [MOS] | ANN.lu |
Posted on 06-Sep-2004 01:03 GMT by #amigazeux (Edited on 2004-09-06 19:47:21 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 45 comments View flat View list |
We've released a new, small graphical CPU meter for your pleasure and adulation. It's available for download at our website.
Meltium is a small graphical CPU-usage meter which displays a user selectable picture and applies some colourisation using a user selectable alpha map and colour table to it. Additionally the CPU-usage is also displayed in the screentitle when Meltium's window is the active one. Meltium requires MorphOS 1.4 for perfect operation.
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Posted by Chris H on 11-Sep-2004 07:12 GMT | In reply to Comment 25 (Johan Rönnblom): It's a pity Johan Rönnblom's post got lost in the noise, because it makes a lot of sense. Here's a justification for keeping it simple like he suggested:
MOS is supposed to be backwards compatible (ish) with OS3.x
OS4 is supposed to be backwards compatible (ish) with OS3.x
Amithlon is suppose to be backwards compatible (ish) with OS3.x
AROS *currently* is not binary compatible with OS3.x.
MOS, OS4 and Amithlon specific binaries are not compatible with any other system.
Amithlon & AROS specific stuff is very rare.
Therefore it is quite reasonable to assume that posts apply to OS3.x (and all compatibles) unless other wise stated. The only two common alternatives are MOS & OS4, so simply pre-pending [MOS] or [OS4] to the title is quite safe. If several OSes (but not OS3.x) are supported by having several binaries, then simply prepending [mixed] or perhaps [not 68k] should be useful without going bananas.
Even better, being able to choose between "All", "MOS", "OS4" and "Mixed" from a pop-up when posting would be even better. It would be even better if I could filter the postings to only show (say) "OS4", or show everything apart from (say) "MOS". |
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