Intel A96134-002 User Manual

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The test results summary uses similar conventions with the FRUs listed in green to indicate a passing test, with
submodules in a darker shade of green. Red indicates failures. Test results will vary, depending on the system
configuration.

The following is an example of the test results summary for a Quick Test:

Test Result Summary

FRU= CPU

PASSED

CPU Module

PASSED SMP Processor 0

PASSED



FRU= BASEBOARD

PASSED

Power On Self Test

PASSED CACHE Controller and memory

PASSED



FRU= MEMORY DIMM

PASSED

MEMORY Controller, SIMM, DIMM

PASSED Extended Memory Controller, Dimm PASSED


FRU= HARD DISK DRIVES

PASSED

Hard Disk Drive 0

PASSED



Press Any Key to Continue <DONE>



The following is an example of the test results summary for a Comprehensive Test:

Test Result Summary

Pass Count = 1

FRU= CPU

PASSED

CPU Module

PASSED Math Coprocessor (FPU)

PASSED



FRU= BASEBOARD

PASSED

Power On Self Test

PASSED Primary Interrupt Controller

PASSED

Keyboard Controller

PASSED Real Time Clock

PASSED

PCI Bus Controller

PASSED Programmable Interval Timer

PASSED

Direct

Memory Access Controller

PASSED SIO308 Super I/O Controller

PASSED

AIC78xx

SCSI Controller

PASSED COMM1 INS8250 Serial Controller

PASSED

COMM2

INS8250 Serial Controller

PASSED Parallel Port 1 Controller

PASSED

ATI

Video Controller

PASSED CACHE Controller and Memory

PASSED

VGA

Video Adapter

PASSED



FRU= MEMORY DIMM

PASSED

MEMORY Controller, SIMM, DIMM

PASSED MEMORY Cont, SIMM, DIMM stress

PASSED


FRU= Hard Disk Stress

PASSED

Hard Disk Drive 0

PASSED


Press Any Key to Continue



Upon completion of the test and after the test results are displayed, the program returns to the main menu. When
the EXIT option is selected, the most recent test results are saved to the RESULT.LOG file in the current directory,
or to a: if the program is running from a ramdrive. The file can be opened and viewed with a text editor. Save the
test results to a new file to prevent overwriting the contents the next time the tests are run.

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