is there anyway i can have my application tell how much memory the user has and if the application is getting close to taking up a high percentage of that.
also, how do you know how much memory the machine gives to OS, video cards, etc . .
for example, if you have 4gb of memory, how much actual memory is given to applications, can you configure this.
Yes, it’s possible (see some of the other answers), but it’s going to be very unlikely that your application really needs to care. What is it that you’re doing where you think you need to be this sensitive to memory pressure?
Again, this should be possible using WMI calls, but the bigger question is why do you need to do this?
No, this isn’t a configurable value. When a .NET application starts up the operating system allocates a block of memory for it to use. This is handled by the OS and there is no way to configure the algorithms used to determine the amount of memory to allocate. Likewise, there is no way to configure how much of that memory the .NET runtime uses for the managed heap, stack, large object heap, etc.