Resource Monitor Notes Dynamic Link Libraries Resource Monitor requires two DLLs: Microsoft's TOOLHELP.DLL and Borland's BWCC.DLL. I have included the Borland DLL in the ZIP file. You need to have the Microsoft TOOLHELP DLL already on your system. It comes with Microsoft Windows 3.1 . Window Captions For Resource Monitor to work effectively, you should choose Desktop in the Windows Control Panel and select the Wrap Title option--if you haven't already. This is the default when Windows is installed. Window captions cannot exceed approx. 60 characters, so DON'T TURN ON EVERY RESOURCE MONITOR WINDOW CAPTION OPTION. Monitor only what needed. Unless I am debugging a program, I usually don't monitor anything in the window caption or just monitor the Percent free for GDI and User. If you want to monitor as much as you can in the window caption, remember you can turn off the Program Title this will give you additional space. RMONITOR.INI Resource Monitor does create a private INI file, RMONITOR.INI, in your Window directory to remember your selections from execution to execution. You do not need to edit this file. It exists and if you get rid of Resource Monitor, you will want to delete this file as well. Alarms Alarms are one of Resource Monitor's handiest features. They will alert you when your system resource are critical. I have mine set for 40% for both GDI and Use. When an Alarm goes off, Resource Monitor drops the Alarm's setting by 10% to keep it from going off again in the near future. You need to reset the Alarm to its previous setting after your system resources have climbed back to an acceptable level. If an alarm is set at 0, it's ignored by Resource Monitor. In other words, 0 means the Alarm is OFF. Bugs Fixed in 1.01. UAE when you make to many selections for window caption in setup. Remembering SnapShots between program executions. New Features You asked for it, you have it. Resource Monitor now supports user configurable sampling rates between one and six hundred seconds.