This is a repost of the original program.  Obviously, I am not the original author, so I as well do not take any resposibility for any subsequent damage or inconvinience that the use or misuse of this program may cause. Excetera, Excetra.....

The original program was authored by Seth Eilbott, (SETH at BCRVM7).  I have been unable to contact him.  In response to requests about this program from my original posting to the os2 usenet newgroups, I apologize to Mr. Eilbott for any incovenience or trangresion that I might cause him.



Respectiveley, 

D. Pantazis
<pantazis@uiuc.edu>

My 'suggested' method for using this program:

1.  Unzip the program to the desired directory.
2.  Execute from an OS/2 command window as pspm2.exe or if the icon has been copied to a desktop folder, double click on it.
3.  You can change the configuration of the apperance by using the options menu: ie:colors, fonts etc...
4.  Place a copy of the icon in the startup folder so that it will automatically come up at starrtup.

By inplementing both this and another dynamic system monitor, (ie memsz240.zip) one can get a real time observation of their system and reasources.

*** I make no endorsements, nor make any claim to any rights the author(s) of memsize desires to exert! ***