Oh wise monks, I'm creating a report that will list of the memory use on our board from the C make file. I'm trying to figure out what the best library to use would be. I'm considering this report to be either a PDF, Excel or SVG file. I've considered using GD to create the graphics, but I am having problems with it on my Windows NT machine. The various PDF Modules are also giving me trouble as well as the SVG Modules. Have anyone every generated something similar to this on a Windows NT machine? I'm trying to avoid having to use Excel because, I think that that it would looks much nicer if it were a PDF or SVG. Your comments and/or suggestion would be most appreciated.

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