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it will show its results in the status window. If any tests fail, the program will display error messages in red. The test list is divided into columns. The column headings, across the top of the window, mean:
Test: The name of each test to be performed. If some of the test names are unfamiliar, don't worry. They test specific sections of the MCMaster hardware.
Active: As each test is running, the diagnostic will place a flashing asterisk in this column. This keeps you notified of the diagnostic's progress.
Sel: You have the option to enable or disable individual tests. If a test is enabled or "selected," it is marked "Sel" in this field. If the test is disabled or deselected, it will be marked "Dsel" in this field.
By default, MMDIAG starts up with almost every test selected. Only a few
Loop: You have the option to make the diagnostic perform tests repeatedly. If you select this option for an individual test, the word "Loop" will be shown in this field.
Pass and Fail: Before a test runs at all, these columns are marked "UNTESTED." Each time a test runs, either the Pass or Fail total will be incremented by one. For example, if you run the Board ID test once, the Pass and Fail columns will contain 1 and 0, respectively.
Running All Tests
The simplest way to use the diagnostic is to press the [A] (All) key and allow all of the selected tests to run. Each test in turn will be highlighted as it runs, and the results will be posted in the status window.
Running All Tests Repeatedly
You can also run all of the tests repeatedly by pressing the [o] (Overnight) key. When you do this, all of the tests will be selected, set to LOOP, and run indefinitely until you press a key to stop them.
Selecting Individual Tests
As we mentioned above, all but the most
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