Hi Peter, thanks, what I mean is if it works for NT services.
Peter E Williams wrote:
Hi Joshua,
Fond Regards, Peter Eric WILLIAMS
--- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
--- Phone: +61 (03) 6236-9675
My free websites are: http://pewink.info (&)
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On 26 December 2010 03:26, Joshua Lim <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Peter, thanks, I tried again a couple hours later, it now
works. Do you think this method can work for services?
Rgds,
Joshua
Joshua Lim wrote:
Hi Peter, thanks, this downloader site keeps returning me to
the wait page -
http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html
Yes, this should work like any Internet url.
Please visit http://hotfile.com and sign up as a new user. Then each
time you visit hotfile.com <http://hotfile.com> you will be taken to
the page where you can click on 'upload file'. It transfers files at
standard upload speeds and there is a paid premium option if you want
fast downloads, which I don't use because I don't upload large files
normally.
Rgds,
Joshua
Pew :)))
Peter E Williams wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to Memproof_installer.zip (2.2MB).
http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html
This is what I originally used many years ago with Delphi
5 Enterprise to write my shareware (which never really
sold) and later became mostly public domain freeware now
found on http://pewink.info in the Delphi source code page.
Memproof is a stand alone application.
Instructions:
click here
http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html
and save the 2.2 MB fie to disk.
Unzip it with whatever you like and save the exe file.
Then run it. It is a standard installation exe file by the
same company that wrote Memproof (not me).
Then open the memproof folder and run memproof and read
the instructions in the help file. You will need to set
certain Optimization options off and other Delphi 5
compilation options. They have a red circle and arrows in
the help file.
Don't ask me as it has been years since I did this.
An interesting note is that later versions of memproof did
NOT include the help file... so save it if you install a
later version of memproof.
Then open Delphi or Lazarus and compile your project (say,
"hello_fred" project) with the correct settings as
described in the Memproof help file.
Close Delphi or Lazarus.
Open Memproof and the open your project (hello_fred.exe).
Run it (hello_fred.exe) within Memproof (not as a Windows
exe file).
Memproof will show all memory assignments and memory
leaks. It will also jump to the line in your source code
where the memory leak variable was created. You then need
to decide where to call Free or FreeAndNil for the
object(s) which you created and forgot to free, causing
the memory leak(s).
This is then a process of recompiling it with Delphi or
Lazarus and reopening it with Memproof and running it
until there are no memory leaks.
Happy Debugging and Merry Christmas 2010
Fond Regards, Peter Eric WILLIAMS
--- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
--- Phone: +61 (03) 6236-9675
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http://pewslinuxvault.googlepages.com
My free blog is: patientxmarksthespot.wordpress.com
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