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matthias s.2-Oct-04 17:54
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Hi,

I'm using C#Express Beta and accordingly the framework 2.0.

I recently realized that my application, when starting has a workingset peak of ~128 MB. WTF | :WTF: I startet wondering a bit because the application didn't yet do anything really usefull.

So I fired up the IDE, created an empty WinForms project and compiled a release build. Please note that I have not added any extra code! Here is what I have figured out:

1. On launching the resulting exe, the TaskManager shows a workingset of ~70 MB.

2. When I minimize the MainForm window the workingset shrinks to ~400 KB.

3. Maximizing the window again results in a workingset of ~1460 KB, which I could live with.

Does anyone have an idea how to go on about this?

Confused | :confused:

BTW.: Is there a way to monitor in detail what and where and how your application is using up the memory? I have a monitor to get information as of what modules are loaded, but is ther a way to figure out of what classes or resources are taking up the space?

Any pointers are highly appreceated.

Thanks in advance,

Matthias


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