05-12-2010 01:45 AM
Hi nizartun,
did you find a solution? Can you change the behaviour of the second program? Are there any other possibilities to get the data you need? Can you please give some more information?
Try to help.
Mike
05-12-2010 02:16 AM
sorry mike, there is no solution yet. When i will find solution, i will share it.
Nizar
05-01-2012 12:09 PM
Hi,
You can use the SimpleTaskMonitor.vi from shipping examples (..\National Instruments\examples\comm\dotnet\SimpleTaskMonitor.llb) to get the memory usage by a given process.
05-01-2012 12:35 PM
@Sev K wrote:
You can use the SimpleTaskMonitor.vi from shipping examples (..\National Instruments\examples\comm\dotnet\SimpleTaskMonitor.llb) to get the memory usage by a given process.
You're aware that this thread is 2 years old and your proposed solution doesn't solve the question that was asked at all, right?
05-01-2012 04:13 PM
@nathand wrote:
@Sev K wrote:
You can use the SimpleTaskMonitor.vi from shipping examples (..\National Instruments\examples\comm\dotnet\SimpleTaskMonitor.llb) to get the memory usage by a given process.
You're aware that this thread is 2 years old and your proposed solution doesn't solve the question that was asked at all, right?
Other than that, it was a fine answer. ![]()