Hi Joshua and all, Just click on [ Regular Download ] and your download will proceed. The [ Premium Download ] is for those folk who are downloading iso images and need very fast connections.
As it is a 2.2MB .zip file it will only take less than 1 minute to download. Then unzip it with your favourite unarchiver and run the .exe installer. Any more questions? Please note the previous reply that it will only work with Delphi 6 and below and not with current Lazarus as Memproof needs TD32 Debug info which Lazarus IIRC does NOT provide. I am a little ignorant of all the debugging terminology for Lazarus versus Delphi. PEW Fond Regards, Peter Eric WILLIAMS --- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia --- Phone: +61 (03) 6236-9675 My free websites are: http://pewink.info (&) http://pewslinuxvault.googlepages.com On 25 December 2010 15:51, Joshua Lim <joshua__...@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi Peter, thanks, this downloader site keeps returning me to the wait page > - http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html > > Rgds, > Joshua > > > Peter E Williams wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> Here is a link to Memproof_installer.zip (2.2MB). >> >> http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html >> >> This is what I originally used many years ago with Delphi 5 Enterprise to >> write my shareware (which never really sold) and later became mostly public >> domain freeware now found on http://pewink.info in the Delphi source code >> page. >> >> Memproof is a stand alone application. >> >> Instructions: >> >> click here >> >> http://hotfile.com/dl/91609295/6358c68/memproof_installer.zip.html >> >> and save the 2.2 MB fie to disk. >> >> Unzip it with whatever you like and save the exe file. Then run it. It is >> a standard installation exe file by the same company that wrote Memproof >> (not me). >> >> Then open the memproof folder and run memproof and read the instructions >> in the help file. You will need to set certain Optimization options off and >> other Delphi 5 compilation options. They have a red circle and arrows in the >> help file. >> >> Don't ask me as it has been years since I did this. >> >> An interesting note is that later versions of memproof did NOT include the >> help file... so save it if you install a later version of memproof. >> >> Then open Delphi or Lazarus and compile your project (say, "hello_fred" >> project) with the correct settings as described in the Memproof help file. >> >> Close Delphi or Lazarus. >> >> Open Memproof and the open your project (hello_fred.exe). >> >> Run it (hello_fred.exe) within Memproof (not as a Windows exe file). >> >> Memproof will show all memory assignments and memory leaks. It will also >> jump to the line in your source code where the memory leak variable was >> created. You then need to decide where to call Free or FreeAndNil for the >> object(s) which you created and forgot to free, causing the memory leak(s). >> >> This is then a process of recompiling it with Delphi or Lazarus and >> reopening it with Memproof and running it until there are no memory leaks. >> >> Happy Debugging and Merry Christmas 2010 >> >> Fond Regards, Peter Eric WILLIAMS >> --- Hobart, Tasmania, Australia >> --- Phone: +61 (03) 6236-9675 >> My free websites are: http://pewink.info (&) >> http://pewslinuxvault.googlepages.com >> My free blog is: patientxmarksthespot.wordpress.com < >> http://patientxmarksthespot.wordpress.com> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> -- >> _______________________________________________ >> Lazarus mailing list >> Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org >> http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus >> >> > > > -- > _______________________________________________ > Lazarus mailing list > Lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org > http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus >
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