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Getting free physical Memory ?

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  • M Martin 0

    Hello, I would like to know if it's possible (and how) to get the free memory (RAM). I searched in google and here on the forum but had no luck so far. (It's also quit difficult to search for "free memory" ) Thanks for youre time and help, Martin

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    Anton Afanasyev
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    That's hardware, and hardware isnt downloadable:laugh:


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    • M Martin 0

      Hello, I would like to know if it's possible (and how) to get the free memory (RAM). I searched in google and here on the forum but had no luck so far. (It's also quit difficult to search for "free memory" ) Thanks for youre time and help, Martin

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      Bhupi Bhai
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      Yes, I guess it's possible using SDK Memory related API's. Can't recall the exact API's though (had used them some 5yrs back :doh:), try finding them on MSDN. Hummm .... can recall of one called "GetSystemInfo" which returns info about current system. Good luck !! Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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      • A Anton Afanasyev

        That's hardware, and hardware isnt downloadable:laugh:


        :badger:

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        Martin 0
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        Hello,

        Anton Afanasyev wrote:

        That's hardware, and hardware isnt downloadable

        :confused: Sorry but I don't even understand that joke? Maybe you can help next time.

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        • M Martin 0

          Hello,

          Anton Afanasyev wrote:

          That's hardware, and hardware isnt downloadable

          :confused: Sorry but I don't even understand that joke? Maybe you can help next time.

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          Anton Afanasyev
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          gaaaah whats with people and no sense of humour. hmm, maybe its due to me having to be in bed by now... anyways, what i mean was that you were asking where you could get free RAM, and searching in google didnt help. as in, nobody willing to give you free ram. /me holds up "LAUGH NOW" sign...


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          • B Bhupi Bhai

            Yes, I guess it's possible using SDK Memory related API's. Can't recall the exact API's though (had used them some 5yrs back :doh:), try finding them on MSDN. Hummm .... can recall of one called "GetSystemInfo" which returns info about current system. Good luck !! Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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            Martin 0
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            Thanks very much in advance! I'll give it a try (GetSystemInfo in kernel32.dll)! Martin

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            • A Anton Afanasyev

              gaaaah whats with people and no sense of humour. hmm, maybe its due to me having to be in bed by now... anyways, what i mean was that you were asking where you could get free RAM, and searching in google didnt help. as in, nobody willing to give you free ram. /me holds up "LAUGH NOW" sign...


              :badger:

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              Martin 0
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              If it makes youre day better, I send you: :laugh::laugh:

              Anton Afanasyev wrote:

              whats with people and no sense of humour

              Maybe humor like that makes more fun if it is posted togetter with a real answer! All the best, Martin

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              • B Bhupi Bhai

                Yes, I guess it's possible using SDK Memory related API's. Can't recall the exact API's though (had used them some 5yrs back :doh:), try finding them on MSDN. Hummm .... can recall of one called "GetSystemInfo" which returns info about current system. Good luck !! Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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                Martin 0
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                Hello, Had no luck with that. GetSystemInfo returns a:

                	\[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)\]
                	class SYSTEM\_INFO
                	{
                		public ushort wProcessorArchitecture;
                		public ushort wReserved;
                		public uint dwPageSize;
                		public IntPtr lpMinimumApplicationAddress;
                		public IntPtr lpMaximumApplicationAddress;
                		public IntPtr dwActiveProcessorMask;
                		public uint dwNumberOfProcessors;
                		public uint dwProcessorType;
                		public uint dwAllocationGranularity;
                		public ushort wProcessorLevel;
                		public ushort wProcessorRevision;
                	}
                

                I implemented it like that:

                	\[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode,CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Winapi, EntryPoint = "GetSystemInfo")\]
                	private static extern void GetSystemInfo(\[In,MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)\]SYSTEM\_INFO pSysInfo);
                

                And called it like that:

                		SYSTEM\_INFO sysinfo = new SYSTEM\_INFO();
                		GetSystemInfo(sysinfo);
                

                But I didn't found a member that fits me needs:~ If I made something wrong, please let me know. But again thanks for youre time. Martin

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                • M Martin 0

                  Hello, Had no luck with that. GetSystemInfo returns a:

                  	\[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)\]
                  	class SYSTEM\_INFO
                  	{
                  		public ushort wProcessorArchitecture;
                  		public ushort wReserved;
                  		public uint dwPageSize;
                  		public IntPtr lpMinimumApplicationAddress;
                  		public IntPtr lpMaximumApplicationAddress;
                  		public IntPtr dwActiveProcessorMask;
                  		public uint dwNumberOfProcessors;
                  		public uint dwProcessorType;
                  		public uint dwAllocationGranularity;
                  		public ushort wProcessorLevel;
                  		public ushort wProcessorRevision;
                  	}
                  

                  I implemented it like that:

                  	\[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode,CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Winapi, EntryPoint = "GetSystemInfo")\]
                  	private static extern void GetSystemInfo(\[In,MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)\]SYSTEM\_INFO pSysInfo);
                  

                  And called it like that:

                  		SYSTEM\_INFO sysinfo = new SYSTEM\_INFO();
                  		GetSystemInfo(sysinfo);
                  

                  But I didn't found a member that fits me needs:~ If I made something wrong, please let me know. But again thanks for youre time. Martin

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                  Yes, ur on the right track. But I am sorry can't recall the exact API for it. You will have to do some more rnd on this. Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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                  • M Martin 0

                    Hello, I would like to know if it's possible (and how) to get the free memory (RAM). I searched in google and here on the forum but had no luck so far. (It's also quit difficult to search for "free memory" ) Thanks for youre time and help, Martin

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                    I would suspect you can get the info though WMI. Using WMI from C# is fairly simple - you should be able to get a sample from Google. I would probably try to split the search into two: 1) How to use WMI from C# 2) How to get the free memory though WMI (in any language) just in case you can't easily find an example getting the free memory from C#.

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                      I would suspect you can get the info though WMI. Using WMI from C# is fairly simple - you should be able to get a sample from Google. I would probably try to split the search into two: 1) How to use WMI from C# 2) How to get the free memory though WMI (in any language) just in case you can't easily find an example getting the free memory from C#.

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                      Martin 0
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                      Hello, I think I found it 5minutes ago. But I will need it in future. Thank you. All the best, Martin

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                      • M Martin 0

                        Hello, I would like to know if it's possible (and how) to get the free memory (RAM). I searched in google and here on the forum but had no luck so far. (It's also quit difficult to search for "free memory" ) Thanks for youre time and help, Martin

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                        Martin 0
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                        Got it now!:-> Here is what I'm using now:

                        	\[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)\]
                        	class MEMORYSTATUS
                        	{
                        		public IntPtr dwLength;
                        		public IntPtr dwMemoryLoad;
                        		public IntPtr dwTotalPhys;
                        		public IntPtr dwAvailPhys;
                        		public IntPtr dwTotalPageFile;
                        		public IntPtr dwAvailPageFile;
                        		public IntPtr dwTotalVirtual;
                        		public IntPtr dwAvailVirtual;
                        	}
                        
                        	\[DllImport("kernel32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode,CallingConvention = CallingConvention.Winapi, EntryPoint = "GlobalMemoryStatus")\]
                        	private static extern void GlobalMemoryStatus(\[In,MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)\]MEMORYSTATUS lpBuffer);
                        

                        Maybe somebody needs it. Thanks for the replies. All the best, Martin

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                        • B Bhupi Bhai

                          Yes, ur on the right track. But I am sorry can't recall the exact API for it. You will have to do some more rnd on this. Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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                          Martin 0
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                          Found it! GlobalMemoryStatus from kernel32.dll Thanks again!

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                          • M Martin 0

                            Hello, I think I found it 5minutes ago. But I will need it in future. Thank you. All the best, Martin

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                            Bhupi Bhai
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                            Yes, lmoelleb (is that ur name) is right. Using WMI in C# you can get Free Physical Memory. ManagementObjectSearcher query = new ManagementObjectSearcher("SELECT * FROM Win32_OperatingSystem"); ManagementObjectCollection queryCollection1 = query.Get(); foreach(ManagementObject mo in queryCollection1 ) { Console.WriteLine("Free Physical Memory : " + mo["freephysicalmemory"].ToString()); } Regards, Bhupi Bhai.

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                            • M Martin 0

                              If it makes youre day better, I send you: :laugh::laugh:

                              Anton Afanasyev wrote:

                              whats with people and no sense of humour

                              Maybe humor like that makes more fun if it is posted togetter with a real answer! All the best, Martin

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                              Anton Afanasyev
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                              The sad thing is, I replied to what I thought he meant...then later, adapted that answer to the situation. heh.I guess I deserved those 1 votes.


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