Schlap is a characterful, colourful and aggressive sounding program-dependent compressor.
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By double clicking on a process, the Task Info panels can be opened in a separate window enabling the viewing of properties of multiple processes simultaneously. And many more panels like Token, Environment, Windows, GDI. The Modules Panel shows all loaded dll’s and memory mapped files, allowing to unload them as well as to inject a dll. That is every destination endpoint for UDP packets will be shown as an own entry in the sockets panel allowing to monitor with whom a program is communicating. The Socket Panel shows all open connections/sockets per process providing also data rate information, in the settings one can enable the display of pseudo UDP connections created from ETW data. In the Handles Panel all open handles are shown, with useful information’s like file name the current file position and size, these allow to see what a program is actually working on right now disk wise. The processes memory can be viewed and edited from the Memory Panel, which provides an advanced memory editor and string search capability. This is also very useful to debug deadlocks or performance issues. The Thread Panel contains a stack trace for the selected thread giving even more insight in wat the selected application is doing right now. And most data are refreshed continuously, as seeing the dynamic of values often grants additional insight. Allowing to browse the detailed information’s using arrow keys. Relevant data are provided in easy to access (as less clicks as possible) panels, with no need to open windows or windows of sub windows, instead additional information’s for selected entries are shown in the lower half of the panel. The UI focuses on expedience and getting real time data of what the processes are doing at any given moment. Task Explorer Portable is an advanced Task Manager tool with emphasis on, not just monitoring what applications are running, but on finding out what applications are doing. The main gun and machine gun solenoids are present, and the seller reports that the white serial numbers are not original. 30 caliber dummy gun protrudes through the hull gunner’s port in the bow. 50 caliber machine gun is a propane-fired replica, and a. The 75mm main gun has been demilitarized and the breech block has been removed, though the seller indicates that the breech ring is intact and the gun elevation controls are functional. The turret can be rotated hydraulically or manually using cranks inside the tank, and the hydraulic system was flushed and filled with new fluid in preparation for sale. The seller states that this tank is one of less than 20 running M4A1s known to exist. The olive drab exterior finish was refreshed during current ownership, and the hatches and commander cupola were also lubricated and adjusted. The seller notes that this example shows evidence of damage repair on the left-front corner of the hull, with a pair of drill marks showing where the repair was tested. Like its prototype, the production M4A1, including the Grizzly variant, featured a cast, single-piece upper hull welded to an armor-plated lower hull. This M4A1 is now offered on behalf of its current owner in California with a bill of sale. The olive drab exterior was also refreshed during current ownership, and the fighting compartment was stripped and refinished in white. The engine is said to have been serviced during prior ownership, and work performed in preparation for sale included flushing the hydraulic system, changing the engine and transmission oil, adjusting the clutch and brakes, repairing wiring, greasing the road wheels and fittings, repairing the tachometer, and more. 30 caliber machine gun in the forward hull. 50 caliber replica machine gun on the turret, and a dummy. Additional equipment includes a Spicer five-speed manual transmission, a demilitarized 75mm main gun, a propane-fired. It is a cast-hull variant of the Sherman and is powered by a Continental-built 975ci Wright Whirlwind nine-cylinder radial engine. This M4A1 Grizzly is an adaptation of the Sherman medium tank that was built in Canada in late 1943. |
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