Kingston Technology MC133PD Running Individual Tests, Eeprom Test, Looping on Tests, RAM Test

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Appendix C Troubleshooting

Running Individual Tests

To run an individual test, simply point to the test by moving the green highlight bar to that test, and press [R] or [Enter]. This will cause the test to run once.

EEPROM Test

If you run the EEPROM test, you will be prompted for the hex file name. Make sure that the appropriate hex file is available on the same disk or directory: for example, if your ROM code revision is 2.00, the appropriate hex file is MM200.HEX.

Looping on Tests

To run a test repeatedly, select that test by moving the green highlight bar and press the [L] (Loop) key. The word "Loop" will appear in the "Loop" column, and all other tests will be deselected. To select another test for looping, move the green highlight bar down to that test and press [L] again. After you have all the tests selected that you want to loop on, press [A]. This will run all selected tests indefinitely, until you press a key to stop it.

Testing from the MCMaster side

There are several tests that can run with the MCMaster in control. Specifically, the DRAM memory tests will run from the MCMaster. This can be helpful in diagnosing problems that might cause the MCMaster's processor to have difficulty reading and writing memory.

RAM Test

Some device drivers reserve extended memory for themselves by "hiding" it from BIOS. HIMEM.SYS, for example, takes all of extended memory, and then allocates it using its own protocol. If the memory test reports less memory than you expect to see, temporarily remove any such drivers from your CONFIG.SYS.

To test from the MCMaster side, just boot the system normally. Instead of pressing the [o] key, let the MCMaster take control of the system. When you run MMDIAG, only a few tests will be loaded. The rest of them won't run

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Contents Kingston Technology MCMaster User’s Guide Model MC133PD Page 486DX4 Processor Upgrade Micro Channel Adapter User’s Guide Kingston Technology’s MCMasterPage Table of Contents Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Introduction General Description Package Contents Packaging MaterialsMemory Requirements Installing MemoryPreparing your Reference Disk Size Configuration Kingston Part No Installing SIMMs Verifying Configuration JumpersInstalling the MCMaster Configuring the System Running Automatic ConfigurationWhats Next? Kingston Technology Company MCMaster User’s Guide Rev. B06 Appendices Appendix a Configuration Options Operating ModeYou should see something like Selects Arbitration LevelModel 80 ID AIX Interrupt LevelOption ROM Address Flush Mode Keyboard EmulationUnmapped Memory OptionsMapped, report all Report MCMaster MemoryMapped, report MM, 16meg Mapped, report all, 16megUnmapped, 16M Summary DOSEPROM.EXE ROM update program Appendix B MCMaster Software UtilitiesMMUPD.BAT Automatic Eprom Update MMPIDD.SYS MCMaster Device Driver Special Drivers for Scsi Adapters Windows 3.0OS/2 1.2 OS/2 2.0 and higher For OS/2 1.2 and pre-1991 OS/2For OS/2 1.3 with a copyright date of 1991 or later MCMaster Fails to Sign On Appendix C TroubleshootingConfiguration Problems MCMaster Error 03 Invalid Status MCMaster Error MessagesMCMaster Error 01 DMA Set to greater than 16Meg MCMaster Error 04 Bus TimeoutHow to isolate problems Using the MCMaster Diagnostic After the program loads, youll see this screenUntested Selecting Individual Tests Running All TestsRunning All Tests Repeatedly Eeprom Test Testing from the MCMaster sideRunning Individual Tests Looping on TestsCommand Line Switches LogfileInterpreting the Results Hardware Issues Model 80 -- 20 MHzIBM Scsi Adapters About Third-party Memory BoardsIBM 386 Enhanced Memory Adapter IBM Scsi Adapters with CacheSoftware Issues DOSWindows and the MCMaster Re-installing Windows forConfiguring SMARTDRV.SYS Solution OS/2 2.0 and higherQemm 6.0 Stealth Mode QEMM-386SCO Xenix/Unix ProblemDOS 3.3 Users Running Wordperfect 5.x under DesqviewMCMaster and the Intel Above Board Overview Softset Installing the MCMaster and Intel Above Board together Installing the Above Board with the MCMaster installed Rerunning Softset after MCMaster installation How to Reach Kingston Technical SupportDuration of Warranty Appendix D Product Warranties and NoticesDisclaimers Warranty Claim RequirementsFree Technical Support C. Class B Certification Revision History Revision Level Comments