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Originally Posted by zim2dive
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Now its a long shot, but I wonder can any of this possibly help with any of the wireless flakiness that many people are seeing (ie. one could say the BT/Wifi refusal to turn on acts like some kind of resource constraint since freeing up memory seems to avoid the problem)....
yes I know its a long shot... but worth asking. (or would anything like that be using lower level calls, vs. this which if the Java analogy is correct is more like runtime interpretive code)
.. and gee, I've never heard anyone complain about memory leaks :)
Mike
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Thanks for the responses. The reason I asked in response to a message I was getting after I installed WIFI Grapher RC3. It stated I needed .NET 1.1.4xxxx. I have since installed it using the previously mentioned version 1.0.4 SP3 and everything works great. WiFi Grapher works without any issues. Yes I updated the .NET runtime after upgrading to A02.