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    How can I get current system cpu load? Is there some function or?

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      How can I get current system cpu load? Is there some function or?

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      Kristian33 wrote: How can I get current system cpu load?    When you say "load", do you mean a value like the one shown on unix boxes when you type "uptime", or do you just need to know the percentage of CPU (time) being used by the "System Idle Process"?    Peace! -=- James. (Try Check Favorites Sometime!)

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        How can I get current system cpu load? Is there some function or?

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        What do you need to Know, The speed of CPU or what kind of CPU do you have.... For those questions I have the Answers... ;) Regards.. Carlos Antollini. www.wanakostudios.com Sonork ID 100.10529 cantollini

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          Kristian33 wrote: How can I get current system cpu load?    When you say "load", do you mean a value like the one shown on unix boxes when you type "uptime", or do you just need to know the percentage of CPU (time) being used by the "System Idle Process"?    Peace! -=- James. (Try Check Favorites Sometime!)

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          I mean by system load like task manager style in windows 2000/XP.

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