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correctly from the MCMaster's processor, and can only be run from the original processor as described in the previous section.
The tests that can run from the MCMaster side are:
∙Test Board ID
∙The three DRAM tests.
Use the same commands described in the previous section to run these tests.
Command Line Switches
Some features of MMDIAG are available as optional command line switches. To invoke one or more of them, you would start the diagnostic like this:
MMDIAG [/switch /switch...]
For example, you could run the diagnostic unattended and come back later to test the results by typing:
MMDIAG /errexit
and then pressing the [o] key to run the tests overnight. Any command line switch can be entered in upper or lower case. The command line switches are:
LOGFILE
Forces MMDIAG to send most of its error and status messages to a log file, called MMDIAG.LOG. The status window will continue to display data.
LOCKON
Attempts to lock onto intermittent errors. If MMDIAG encounters an error on one part of a test, it will repeat that test indefinitely until the [ESC] key is pressed.
ERREXIT
This will cause MMDIAG to exit in case of errors. This is particularly helpful if you are running the diagnostic with the logfile enabled, so that if an error occurs the logfile won't expand to fill up your entire disk. ERREXIT automatically enables the logfile.
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