Discussion:
turbopower memory sleuth - memory leak tracking
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Amber Earles
2007-02-13 15:05:39 UTC
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I am not sure if anyone would know who to contact or where to look, but the
company I work for bought a copy of the last version of TurboPower, but we
did not buy memory sleuth. We have used what we bought and some open source
updates on TurboPower, but we are looking at trying to track down a few
memory leaks. Does anyone know if memory sleuth went open source and/or if
TurboPower ever released keys for memory sleuth. I had read that when
TurboPower went open source there was talk of companies that bought the last
version of the CD would get keys for the other products, but that may have
been just wishful thinking. :)

If anyone has any other ideas for memory leak tracking in Delphi 7 that
would be great. Thanks for your time and take care.

Amber Earles
Brian Hollister
2007-02-13 15:30:53 UTC
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http://cc.codegear.com/partners/delphi7disk1/turbopower_software_company/memory_sleuth/index.html
http://delphi.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/aatpmemleak.htm

hth,

brian
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Post by Amber Earles
I am not sure if anyone would know who to contact or where to look, but the
company I work for bought a copy of the last version of TurboPower, but we
did not buy memory sleuth. We have used what we bought and some open source
updates on TurboPower, but we are looking at trying to track down a few
memory leaks. Does anyone know if memory sleuth went open source and/or if
TurboPower ever released keys for memory sleuth. I had read that when
TurboPower went open source there was talk of companies that bought the last
version of the CD would get keys for the other products, but that may have
been just wishful thinking. :)
If anyone has any other ideas for memory leak tracking in Delphi 7 that
would be great. Thanks for your time and take care.
Amber Earles
Steve Tyrakowski
2007-02-13 15:45:36 UTC
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Post by Amber Earles
If anyone has any other ideas for memory leak tracking in Delphi 7 that
would be great. Thanks for your time and take care.
http://v.mahon.free.fr/pro/freeware/memcheck/
Stefan Meisner
2007-02-13 22:22:47 UTC
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Hi!
Post by Amber Earles
If anyone has any other ideas for memory leak tracking in Delphi 7 that
would be great. Thanks for your time and take care.
DDServer which you can find on my website might be helpful.
www.delphi-online.at
In contrast to other solutions it does not depend on special compiler
settings and is able to work with packages. Supports Delphi 5 to 7, 2005 and
2006 as well as C++ Builder 6 and 2006. Have a look at it and tell me what
you think.

Regards
Stefan
Pierre le Riche
2007-02-14 12:30:53 UTC
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Post by Amber Earles
If anyone has any other ideas for memory leak tracking in Delphi 7 that
would be great. Thanks for your time and take care.
http://fastmm.sourceforge.net

Regards,
Pierre
Matthew Jones
2007-02-15 14:21:00 UTC
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AQTime from AutomatedQA

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TObject
2007-02-17 17:52:41 UTC
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So, what is the story behind the Memory Sleuth? Is it basically dead?
Will it ever get updated?
Malcolm Cheyne
2007-02-18 00:12:06 UTC
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You are correct on both accounts. TurboPower is no longer in
business. They did not release the code for a number of products.
Which basically means those products ARE dead.
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Malcolm
Townsville, Australia
Post by TObject
So, what is the story behind the Memory Sleuth? Is it basically dead?
Will it ever get updated?
TObject
2007-02-18 23:12:04 UTC
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Thank you for the information.

That is very unfortunate, Memory Sleuth was a very good tool.

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