Obrut
Description
Obrut is designed create high memory and/or processor loads and thus simulate a slow or overloaded computer. Obrut can simulate varying levels of single or dual CPU usage intensity at three levels of regularity, and both virtual and physical...
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- License:Shareware
- Category:Author Resources
- Developer:ACAPsoft
- Downloads:15
- Size:23 Kb
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System Requirements
Obrut requires NT 2000 XP:Home XP:Pro.
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