Re: How to Find Memory Used (IVF 9.1, WinXP)




I need to stay below the 2 GB limit before allocating some new arrays for
further processing.

Am trying to obtain memory usage inside of a program, so task manager is not
appropriate.

With IVF 9.1, use of: Windows API 'GetProcessMemoryInfo(pid)', where would
the *.mod header be, i.e., USE XXXX for this function ?

Did find how to get the pid but have not found GetProcessMemoryInfo or its
data structure PPROCESS_MEMORY_COUNTERS.

Thanks.


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