Short: Ultimate (?) system monitor for Amiga Architecture: m68k-amigaos ********* The SuperDashBoard ********* by Marat Sh. Fayzullin (FMS) version 1.1 (C)FMS 6/6/1993 This program is SHAREWARE. If you like it, send US$15 to address given in the end of this file to receive the LATEST UPDATE. Now includes: 1. CPU and RAM gauges and graphs (like the first DashBoard) 2. Magnifier 3. General system info 4. Browsers for: Libraries Screens Windows Fonts RasterPorts Volumes Devices * Assigns * * currently under development I. SuperDashBoard (SDB): What it is and how it appeared: Well, as you may already suspect, there was an earlier program called DashBoard (DB). DB was a simple system monitor a la Perf, PerfMeter and SpySys showing CPU load and free RAM amount. DB employed graphs and nice gauges to display all these parameters. It also showed current time. Unlike DB, SDB is an attempt to create something much more universal: in addition to the standard DB features it has a magnifier which can be used for any screen and a bunch of system browsers allowing to see what this or that program does. Browsers are interlinked with each other so that you can easily find any detail. So, you can get to RastPort information from the Screen browser and then check the Font current for this RastPort by simple pressing the button. Even if you aren't curious about system matters, you may find other SDB's features like a magnifier or CPU load meter useful. The main difference between SDB and other system monitors is that it tries to be as comprehensible and easy to use as possible. I took Mac's ResEdit as an example and attempted to visualize any useful piece of information which Amiga's system structures contain.