On Friday March 27 2015 08:26:13 James Linder wrote:
>In any event it is
>TemperatureMonitor.dmg
The one that is nowadays called Hardware Monitor, from Bresink Software? I have
the menubar version running since I discovered it years ago, I never
realised/noticed it could monitor process interna
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 12:25:01 +0100, Ren? J.V. Bertin wrote:
> > On Wednesday March 25 2015 20:53:17 Jason Mitchell wrote:
> >Instruments > Select Application > Multicore > Tread States ?
> >/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/Instruments.app
>
> Thanks, that might work. For the moment it
> On 27 Mar 2015, at 3:00 am, macports-users-requ...@lists.macosforge.org wrote:
>
>>
>> On Tuesday March 24 2015 15:30:19 Daniel J. Luke wrote:
>>> On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
>>> I don't know of any application for OS X to get this kind of information
>>> out of the box
On Wednesday March 25 2015 20:53:17 Jason Mitchell wrote:
>Instruments > Select Application > Multicore > Tread States ?
>/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Applications/Instruments.app
Thanks, that might work. For the moment it doesn't allow me to attach to a
running application, though, which ma
> On Tuesday March 24 2015 15:30:19 Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> > On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> > I don't know of any application for OS X to get this kind of information
> > out of the box, sorry.
> ps -M ?
Instruments > Select Application > Multicore > Tread States ?
/Applica
On Tuesday March 24 2015 15:30:19 Daniel J. Luke wrote:
> > On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> > I don't know of any application for OS X to get this kind of information
> > out of the box, sorry.
>
> ps -M ?
Indeed. I don't see a way to identify the threads though. Unless one
> On Mar 24, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> I don't know of any application for OS X to get this kind of information
> out of the box, sorry.
ps -M ?
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Daniel J. Luke
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On 24.03.2015 07:03 PM, Christopher Jones wrote:
> Can’t be sure but I am guessing Rene already knows about Activity Monitor… As
> far as I know it cannot do exactly what was asked, which is show info on
> threads ?
>
> Have you tried htop ? It seems to claim to be able to do thus, and MacPorts
On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Mihai Moldovan wrote:
> On 24.03.2015 06:39 PM, Pierre Malard wrote:
> > Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters »
> > (http://www.ragingmenace.com) which can dodo that.
> > A other Mac OS X integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you
> > a lot of inform
On Tuesday March 24 2015 18:03:16 Christopher Jones wrote:
> Can’t be sure but I am guessing Rene already knows about Activity Monitor…
I guess you guessed right :)
> As far as I know it cannot do exactly what was asked, which is show info on
> threads ?
If it can, I (nor Mihai) don't know ab
Hi,
> On 24 Mar 2015, at 5:39pm, Pierre Malard wrote:
>
> Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters » (http://www.ragingmenace.com)
> which can dodo that.
> A other Mac OS X integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you a
> lot of information about system.
Can’t be sure but I
On Tue, 24 Mar 2015, Pierre Malard wrote:
> Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters »
> (http://www.ragingmenace.com) which can dodo that. A other Mac OS X
> integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you a lot of
> information about system.
There's also iStat Menus; it's che
On 24.03.2015 06:39 PM, Pierre Malard wrote:
> Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters » (http://www.ragingmenace.com)
> which can dodo that.
> A other Mac OS X integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you a
> lot of information about system.
Neither MenuMeters nor the Activit
Their is a lot of utilities like « MenuMeters » (http://www.ragingmenace.com)
which can dodo that.
A other Mac OS X integrated tool is « Activity Monitor » which can give you a
lot of information about system.
> Le 24 mars 2015 à 16:50, René J.V. Bertin a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> On MS Windows th
Hi,
On MS Windows there's a Process Explorer that allows you to monitor the CPU
usage of each thread in an application, which can be quite useful. Googling the
topic I did find a code snippet showing how to query this information on OS X,
but no ready-to-use utility that displays this informati
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