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Want to know what processes are running? Wrote this small command line tool, 'ps', to do that in WIN32
'ps' has a brief HELP, seen by using -? command ...
Prompt> ps -? ps, version 0.0.2, compiled on Sep 1 2011, at 13:37:48 Usage: [options] [name1 [name2 [...]]] Options: --help (-? or -h) = This help, and exit 0. --all (-a) = Print out the full list of processes. --debug (-d) = Set debug on. (def=Off) --sort (-s) = Sort by Name. (def=Off) --SORT (-S) = Sort by PID. (def=Off) --verbose (-v) = Bump verbosity. (def=0) If not -all, then a simple list of process names, and PID. If name(s) given, then only those matching are listed.
As usual, take care downloading and running things from the web. It is highly recommended that you download the source, and compile it yourself. Microsoft offers an 'Express Edition' for free, of their C/C++ IDE tools ...
Some downloads:
ps-02.zip: Source and MSVC build files
pse02.zip: WIN32 executable
Date | Link | Size | MD5 |
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2011/09/01 | ps-02.zip | 14,597 | 8666c39fae57f765626277e4616e21d3 |
2011/09/01 | pse02.zip | 46,531 | 9037ac1233e259a4b19e37246849352b |
Older versions | |||
2011/04/16 | ps-01.zip | 13,724 | 91f536b95c3adfc810b63e15e1549df5 |
2011/04/16 | pse01.zip | 44,671 | 42eb3b5cf3909dd4a568953919fef76e |
Have fun ;=))