This is MemMometer V2.1
Previous versions of MemMometer were
    V1.0 - Distributed to Peter Da Silva and Tom Rokicki, sent to Fred Fish
           but was evidently not put on a Fish Disk.  Problems with this
           version of the program were that it used the Delay(Arrgh) function
           for timing, and that it had an unrestricted menu selection for
           Slow-Fast memory and Fast memory base that, with non-existent
           memory, would result in a crash without prior warning. Also, the
           codes for one, two, or three columns were separate, so it was
           issued as three independently compiled programs.
    V1.1 - Not Distributed.  Delay() function replaced by VBLANK timer code
           that was earlier submitted to Usenet by Andy Finkel.  (Although
           Andy is a member of the CBM Amiga programmer team, the use of
           his codes in MemMometer do not in any way constitute an approval
           of the program on his part, of course.)
    V2.0 - Not Distributed.  A Menu item was added for setting MemMometer's
           running priority.  A Requester was  added to inform the user that
           Slow-Fast memory selections in Warps mode must be physically
           correct to avoid a system-fatal Guru 4 illegal instruction
           exception trap (or worse), see the documentation for details.
    V2.1 - Some changes to the 8 color workbench color table to improve the
           ability to recognize 0xffffffff checksums and to better conform
           with CBM Workbench colors, and some corrections to inaccuracies
           in the documentation.  Because it was possible to reach the (ahem)
           forbidden processor read-toggle type addresses through selecting
           severely maligned Fast memory base values, a call to the requester
           was additionally inserted for the Fast memory base menu.  The
           requester was also fixed to open with a link to the MemMometer
           window (titled "F") rather than to an underlying dummy window
           (titled "Mem Mometer").  While it renders the title a trifle
           obscure, it limits the resource request to one requester-sized
           window rather than two.

Programs in the directory 8ColorWbPgms are not a part of MemMometer.  They
are programs needed in order to invoke the 8-Color Workbench MemMometer uses
to identify some classes of memory checksum objects.  Please contact the
authors listed in the documentation for current versions of these programs
for use in your computing environment.
                                                        Howard Hull
                                                        hull@ncar.ucar.edu

