Short: Graphical traffic display for Miami Author: Martyn Capewell (martyn@jubileeweb.freeserve.co.uk) Uploader: Martyn Capewell (martyn jubileeweb freeserve co uk) Type: comm/tcp Version: 1.1 Requires: Miami v3+, OS3.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos MiamiGraph displays a graph of incoming network traffic. It uses the callback hook feature of Miami v3 to show the information in a movable, resizable window. Essentially, it's a copy of MiLoad by Stephan Lichtendahl, but more flexible. Features -------- - Resizable display - Borderless/backdrop or standard window - Adjustable update period - Adjustable division markers - Configurations of display colours - Use any Miami interface (mi0, etc) - Snapshot settings Usage ----- The command line options are: X/N/K,Y/N/K,W/N/K,H/N/K,PERIOD/N/K,DIVISIONS/N/K,BCOL/K,GCOL/K,DCOL/K, BORDERLESS/S,INTERFACE/K where: X - horizontal position of window Y - vertical position of window W - width of display (not including window borders) H - height of display (not including window borders) PERIOD - update rate (in 1/50ths of second - default 50) DIVISIONS - horizontal markers (in Kb - default 10Kb) BCOL - background colour (as RRGGBB - default 000000) GCOL - graph colour (as RRGGBB - default 00FF00) DCOL - divisor colour (as RRGGBB - default 008000) BORDERLESS - if specified, window will have no borders INTERFACE - Miami interface to monitor (default "mi0") Position and size may be configured and saved after starting the program. The borderless window has a hidden close gadget in the top left hand corner, and a size gadget in the bottom right. The standard window has a hidden size gadget in the bottom right corner to minimise the size of the display. To simulate MiLoad: MiamiGraph PERIOD=25 DIVISIONS=10 BCOL=808080 GCOL=000000 DCOL=8080FF (roughly) Feedback -------- Comments, criticisms or suggestions may be addressed to - martyn@jubileeweb.freeserve.co.uk