Monitor CPU load of your mighty Amiga with CPULoad

I know there are better CPU monitors around than CPULoad but somehow it has followed into all my Amigas I have owned since 1995.

Today it is cool to be able to view processor load on an external LCD but I think it is nice to be able to see the CPU load on the desktop too and CPULoad does a nice job. No flashy colors, 3D effects or setup options, just click and run.

So it does not look that good in “Hires”, in “Hires laced” the square is better looking proportionally.

Wow, I can even type in the CLI window at the same time, blame WinUAE messing with the CPU load, I am actually not running any application at all besides what you see.

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