What´s New in version 3.1:
- VMMap, a process virtual and physical memory analyzer, now shows the ASLR status of images and reports 'unusable' virtual memory regions.
What's New in version 3.03:
- This release to VMMap, a process memory analysis utility, adds a count of free blocks and fixes bugs that prevented the 32-bit process fragmentation view from showing on 64-bit Windows.
What´s New in version 3.02:
- This release fixes several bugs.
What's New in version 3.01:
- This release fixes a bug that caused tracing to fail on 32-bit Windows and a bug that prevented VMMap from running on 32-bit Windows XP.
What's New in version 3.0:
- This major update to VMMap, an advanced process memory-analysis utility, now shows locked virtual memory, records multiple memory snapshots, and has a timeline view that enables you to load older snapshots into the main view and compare any two snapshots from a given execution. In addition, you can now launch processes from VMMap so that VMMap saves periodic snapshots and records a trace of the process’s virtual memory and heap operations. New trace, heap and call tree views list the recorded operations, show heap block sub-allocations including stack traces, and let you see a complete view of all the places in the process that invoked the traced memory operations.
What's New in version 2.62:
- This update fixes a bug in the calculation of page table entries for 32-bit processes running on 64-bit Windows.
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