Ping-O-Meter 1.5

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  • Date added:
    19/11/1999
  • File size:
    1.3M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/NT 4.0, Winsock 1.1

Publisher’s description

From the developer: Why drop to Dos to ping? Enjoy Obese Armadillo Software's highly visual version of a ICMP ping program, PING-O-Meter. This Win 32 software presents ICMP echo and reply data (PINGS) via 2 analog meter displays as well as 7 digital read outs. Standard Minimum Average and Maximum Round trip times are easily determined at a glance. Features include: Easy to read analog style gages with configurable zones, 7 quick refresh led style read outs, optional mouse over hint system, context sensitive help, attractive user interface, self extracting installation system, auto-uninstall and more. This program requires a 1.1 Compliant winsock stack.

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