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From: Invisible
Date: 22 Nov 2010 07:34:18
Message: <4cea634a$1@news.povray.org>
On Unix there's a useful little utility usually referred to as 
"time(1)". Using it, you can run a command and time how long it takes to 
run and how much memory it uses.

Does anybody know of something similar on Windows?

One of the various Windows Resource Kits contains TIMEIT.EXE which 
allows you to time the execution of a process, but it doesn't give you 
any memory usage information.

System Internals do all sorts of interactive process monitoring tools, 
but I can't find anything scriptable.


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