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<h1>JMRI: Memory Monitor Tool</h1>
<a href="MemoryFrameAction.jpg"><img src="MemoryFrameAction.jpg" width="194" height="56"
class="floatRight" alt="memory frame"></a> The Memory Monitor Tool lets you see how much
memory JMRI is using in your computer.
<p>There are three columns in the display at the top:</p>
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<li>"Update" - puts a new series of values in the display</li>
<li>"Collect Memory" - reduce the amount of used memory to the minimum possible by asking
Java to run a garbage collection</li>
<li>"Test" - Run a test of the memory allocation and collection process (not needed by
regular users)</li>
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<p>The upper part displays information about memory. Each time you press the "Update" button,
the bottom line gets new values and the older values are moved up.</p>
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<li>The left column is the amount of memory currently in use.</li>
<li>The middle column shows the amount of memory currently allocated to JMRI, but not in
use. This is free for later use.</li>
<li>The right column is the total memory available to JMRI.</li>
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At the top of the left column, the maximum memory that can be available to JMRI is displayed.
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