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H-Man
I finally found a few minutes to finish Swapkill. It now supports some
command line switches to allow for optional features.
the web site is http://207.54.116.99/swapkill/
the file is at http://207.54.116.99/swapkill/swapkill.zip
Please read the readme file before you use it.
To anyone else that might be reading this and be interested. The software is
freeware, and is available to all who want it. I do ask though that you
consider that this is hosted on my own personal web server and bandwidth is
limited. If you are not running Windows 9x or do not want a program to
delete your swapfile from startup, please do not download it. I'm not rich
and cannot afford a mega bandwidth connection suitable for a full fledged
server. The server is a MS-DOS powered 486, yes you can run a web and ftp
server from DOS, so it is by no means up to a huge task. If you are still
interested, please feel free to use it and pass it on.
HK
command line switches to allow for optional features.
the web site is http://207.54.116.99/swapkill/
the file is at http://207.54.116.99/swapkill/swapkill.zip
Please read the readme file before you use it.
To anyone else that might be reading this and be interested. The software is
freeware, and is available to all who want it. I do ask though that you
consider that this is hosted on my own personal web server and bandwidth is
limited. If you are not running Windows 9x or do not want a program to
delete your swapfile from startup, please do not download it. I'm not rich
and cannot afford a mega bandwidth connection suitable for a full fledged
server. The server is a MS-DOS powered 486, yes you can run a web and ftp
server from DOS, so it is by no means up to a huge task. If you are still
interested, please feel free to use it and pass it on.
HK