Mark, I'm looking for the memory allocated to nonexistant tasks. In my code I added a call to AddTaskToMap() after the creation of the NetManTask. Now I see that the nonexistant task holding 264 bytes was an earlier instance of NetManTask. Do you expect it to be created, killed, and created again? I'm considering making a public function that will query the task list to populate the TaskMap, same as what is done now when the module memory or module tasks command is invoked. Then I would add some calls to that function at one or more places in system startup to try to capture the other unnamed task while it exists. Any suggestions for where to make such a call? The output below is with the aforementioned AddTaskToMap() call added plus some changes in ovms_module to list the tasks in module memory in task number order so the order is consistent from one run to the next and with the nonexistent ones first and marked with asterisk. I can commit these changes if that is OK at this point. -- Steve Free 8-bit 31760/283148, 32-bit 27588/55864, SPIRAM 0/0 --Task-- Total DRAM D/IRAM IRAM SPIRAM +/- DRAM D/IRAM IRAM SPIRAM no task * 5276 0 0 0 +5276 +0 +0 +0 main * 40076 0 0 0 +40076 +0 +0 +0 3FFE5CDC * 0 1396 0 0 +0 +1396 +0 +0 NetManTask * 0 264 0 0 +0 +264 +0 +0 esp_timer 55112 0 644 0 +55112 +0 +644 +0 eventTask 0 7620 0 0 +0 +7620 +0 +0 ipc0 10848 0 0 0 +10848 +0 +0 +0 ipc1 12 0 0 0 +12 +0 +0 +0 Tmr Svc 0 27808 0 0 +0 +27808 +0 +0 Housekeeping 17488 50384 0 0 +17488 +50384 +0 +0 tiT 128 1640 0 0 +128 +1640 +0 +0 AsyncConsole 0 20 27488 0 +0 +20 +27488 +0 mdns 0 112 0 0 +0 +112 +0 +0 wifi 0 1612 0 0 +0 +1612 +0 +0 NetManTask 4 2200 0 0 +4 +2200 +0 +0