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- $HELP:00000000000:Cursor/Function Key Usage
- Movement and selection for the Menu, and all
- screens, utilizes the following keys:
-
- ╔══════════════════════════════════════════════╗
- ║ [Enter] = Select Item or if in the Test║
- ║ Menu or Test Group Screen, ║
- ║ Run Tests in Selected Module ║
- ║ (or Run Selected Test) ║
- ║ [Tab] = Move to Test Group/Parameters║
- ║ [Space] = Toggle Modules/Tests On/Off ║
- ║ [Down Arrow] = Move Cursor Down ║
- ║ [Up Arrow] = Move Cursor Up ║
- ║ [F1] = Help ║
- ║ [F2] = Log Message Queue ║
- ║ [F10] = Local Menu ║
- ║ [Esc] = Go Back to Previous Menu ║
- ║ 1st Letter (Menu Item) = Position & Select ║
- ║ [+] = Next Logical Unit ║
- ║ [-] = Previous Logical Unit ║
- ║ The [+] and [-] keys are only║
- ║ available in the Test Module ║
- ║ menu and Test Group screens ║
- ╚══════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
- $HELP:00100000000:Command Line Options
- The following Command Line Options are available
- by typing from within the QAPlus/FE directory:
-
- QAPLUSFE /XXXXXXX [Ret] : Command form
-
- /NOCRC : Disables CRC (Virus) check
- /B&W : Forces mono mode
- /SCRIPT=file[,R] : Restores Script Environment.
- Adding the ",R" runs the
- selected script (see below)
- /LOG=file : Sets log to specified file
- /Ogroup : Omits a test group
- group = MBD/MEM/VID/HDU/FDU/
- KBD/COM/LPT/PDV/SCU
-
- $HELP:00100000001:Diagnostics
- Selecting this Main Menu command gives access to
- the Diagnostics Testing Menu. The Diagnostics
- Testing Menu allows Quick Testing of all major
- system components; individual testing of different
- system Modules; and access to various testing
- Options. The available test groups (depending on
- your system configuration) are:
-
- System Board
- Memory (System Board, Extended, Expanded)
- Video
- Hard Disks
- Floppy Disks
- Keyboard
- COM (Serial)Ports
- LPT (Parallel) Ports
- Pointer Device
- SCSI Devices
- CD ROM
- Test All Modules
-
- $HELP:00200000011:Quick Check
- Selecting this Diagnostics Menu command performs a
- Quick Test of all modules. The Quick Test uses a
- group of preselected tests and does not use any
- interactive or destructive tests.
-
- $HELP:00300000021:Module Tests
- Selecting this Diagnostics Menu command accesses
- extensive, in-depth Module Testing. This test mode
- permits running either individual tests; tests on
- just one Module (e.g. - floppy disk tests); or
- groups of tests from specific Modules.
-
- $HELP:00400000121:System Board Tests
- For specific information on the System Board Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter].
-
- $HELP:00500000221:Memory Tests
- For specific information on the Memory Tests please
- refer to the tests section at the beginning of the
- QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from Base Memory Tests (LUN 1) to Extended
- Memory (LUN 2) or Expanded (LUN 3) press the gray
- [+] key, or use the gray [-] key to reverse the
- selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:00600000321:Video Tests
- For specific information on the Video Tests please
- refer to the tests section at the beginning of the
- QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter].
-
- $HELP:00700000421:Hard Disk Tests
- For specific information on the Hard Disk Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Please note that tests preceded by an asterisk (*)
- (and marked in red on color screens) are
- destructive tests and may result in data loss.
-
- To shift from Hard Disk #1 (LUN 1) to Hard Disk #2
- (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-]
- key to reverse the selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:00800000521:Floppy Disk Tests
- For specific information on the Floppy Disk Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Please note that tests preceded by an asterisk (*)
- (and marked in red on color screens) are
- destructive tests and may result in data loss.
-
- To shift from Floppy Disk A: (LUN 1) to Floppy Disk
- B: (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray
- [-] key to reverse the selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:00900000621:Keyboard Tests
- For specific information on the Keyboard Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter].
-
- $HELP:01000000721:COM (Serial) Port Tests
- For specific information on the COM Port Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from COM Port #1 (LUN 1) to COM Port #2
- (LUN 2) or COM Port #3 (LUN 3) press the gray [+]
- key, or use the gray [-] key to reverse the
- selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:01100000821:LPT (Parallel) Port Tests
- For specific information on the LPT Port Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from LPT Port #1 (LUN 1) to LPT Port #2
- (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-]
- key to reverse the selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:01200000921:Pointer Tests
- For specific information on the Pointer Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter].
-
- $HELP:01300000D21:Run All Selected
- By moving the cursor highlight bar to this item and
- pressing [Enter] you will test all selected tests
- from all selected Modules. An item (Test or
- Module) is selected for testing if there is a
- diamond in parenthesis preceding the item.
-
- $HELP:01400000031:Test Options Selection
- Selecting this Diagnostics Menu item displays the
- Test Options menu, including: Halt on Error; Beep
- on Error; Lap Count; Pause Control; Test Log; Test
- Log Mode; and Save Script.
-
- Please use [F1] at each individual menu item for
- further Help information on that item.
-
- $HELP:01500000131:Halt On Error
- Your choices for this option are Yes and No. The
- default setting is No. If you select Yes (Halt On
- Error) you will be able to resume testing after the
- halt by pressing any key.
-
- $HELP:01600000231:Beep On Error
- Your choices for this option are Yes and No. If
- both this item and the speaker have been enabled, a
- beep sounds whenever a test reports an error. The
- default setting is Yes.
-
- $HELP:01700000331:Lap Count
- This parameter determines the number of times each
- set of tests is executed. When selected, you may
- enter a number from 0 to 9999. The looping is
- controlled on a block basis, not on an individual
- test basis. Therefore, if tests A, B, and C are
- selected and the Lap Count is set to 3, the test
- execution sequence will be A B C / A B C / A B C.
- If you select 0, the tests run indefinitely.
-
- $HELP:01800000431:Pause Control
- The options for this item are Yes and No. The
- default setting is No. This control tells
- QAPlus/FE whether or not to pause between tests,
- waiting for you to press any key to continue.
-
- $HELP:01900000531:Test Log
- This menu item first provides five options:
- Selecting No Logging turns OFF test logging, and
- selecting one of the other options turns test
- logging ON. The other logging options are printing
- to COM1 (serial port printer); printing to LPT1
- (parallel port printer); saving to an ASCII text
- file on default drive and directory called
- QAFE.LOG; and saving to a .DBF file.
-
- Once test logging has been enabled, a log is
- created with the following: the date and time the
- log was opened; the start and end times of each
- module tested; detailed information about any error
- found during the test execution; and the date and
- time the log was closed.
-
- Disabling the test log writes the date and time to
- the test log along with a message that the log was
- closed. Any test log is automatically closed on
- exiting the program.
-
- The ASCII text type log file can be viewed using
- the File Edit utility or any ASCII word processor.
- If you do not rename the log the same file will be
- appended to the next time you use the test log
- facilities.
-
- If you select to save to a .DBF file you will be
- prompted to type in a File Name; Machine Type;
- Serial Number; and Work Center. The last three
- items make it easy to identify the test log
- information of a specific computer system when you
- use the same .DBF file to record the test results
- of several different computers.
-
- Please note that you must use the arrow keys to
- move between identification fields and fill them
- all out before pressing [Enter] to accept your
- input.
-
- Please also note that if you wish to use a
- previously existing database file to log test
- results you type the previous file's name. You
- need not type in the .DBF extension as that will be
- entered automatically when you press [Enter] to
- accept your input.
-
- $HELP:02000002121:Local Menu [F10]
- This function key calls up a local menu that is
- accessible from most (but not all) program
- locations and will vary slightly according to which
- options are applicable to the active section of the
- program.
-
- For example: The Local Menu which is accessible
- from the Module Tests Menu includes:
-
- Selecting Test Options - This serves as a shortcut
- for assessing and changing the Test Options
- (without having to back through menus.)
-
- Selecting Single Test - This moves from the Module
- Test Menu to the relevant Test Group window for
- test selection.
-
- Selecting Next and Previous LUN changes from one
- Logical Unit Number (LUN) or device to another
- (i.e. - HD 1 to HD 2, or Base Memory to Extended
- Memory). The Local Menu also shows the relevant
- cursor key shortcut for each of the selections so
- that you do not have to call up the menu to move to
- the selected Test Group window or change the LUN
- for testing.
-
- $HELP:02400000003:Reports
- Selecting this Main Menu command allows you to
- select and print System Information Reports. To
- select a system information item for printing move
- the cursor to that item and press the space bar if
- there isn't a "diamond" next to the item. Removing
- the "diamond" deselects the item for printing.
-
- $HELP:02500000002:System Information
- The System Information provides a quick look of how
- the system under test is configured. Following a
- detailed start-up system analysis, QAPlus/FE can
- examine:
-
- 1st MB Memory Map
- Device Drivers
- DOS Environment
- IRQ/DMA Assignment
- Hardware Configuration.
-
- $HELP:02600000012:1st MB Memory Map
- This screen provides information specifically on
- the first megabyte of memory addresses in your
- computer system. The screen indicates the memory
- location (by block number and address) and how the
- memory is being used (the "Owner"). Memory
- segments may include System ROM, Used or Unused
- High Memory, High ROM, Video RAM and Base Memory.
-
- For memory blocks with a "greater than" (>) sign
- next to them, you can press [Enter] and get more
- information.
-
- Base Memory - The programs residing in base memory
- and upper memory blocks are displayed in a window.
- The memory address for each segment of memory
- allocated is given in hex, and memory size is given
- in bytes.
-
- The term Owner refers to the program name or device
- type using that memory, and the Type refers to the
- use of the segment (e.g. - environment, program,
- data, etc.)
-
- ROM - The contents of System and Video ROMs are
- displayed in a windows that may be scrolled.
-
- $HELP:02700000022:Device Drivers
- Device Drivers are programs that let the operating
- system recognize devices that are not part of the
- computer.
-
- For example modems, or printers, or external disk
- drives are considered devices. Although they
- aren't normally considered as separate physical
- devices, even RAM drives and disk-caching programs
- are devices as far as the computer is concerned.
-
- Specific examples of device drivers you are likely
- to encounter include: ANSI.SYS, DRIVER.SYS,
- RAMDRIVE.SYS, or HIMEM.SYS.
-
- The Device Drivers screen provides a detailed
- analysis of both internal and installable device
- drivers.
-
- The technical information provided on the Device
- Drivers screen indicates starting location in
- memory; a 16-bit code of flags that provide
- information to the computer about the driver; use
- by DOS or an installable device; the device driver
- name; and technical characteristics of the driver.
-
- $HELP:02800000032:DOS Environment
- The DOS Environment identifies the COMSPEC file and
- its location, and the prompt and path for the
- system you are testing. It also indicates the
- address location of the Environment information and
- its size.
-
- $HELP:02900000042:IRQ/DMA
- IRQ/DMA provides information regarding the internal
- configuration of the computer you are testing. In
- the upper left portion of the IRQ/DMA screen, you
- will find the ROM Bios (Read Only Memory, Basic
- input/output system) information. If the BIOS
- brand for the computer you are testing is not
- reported at the upper left of this screen it should
- not cause any concern or otherwise adversely effect
- the various tests and performance evaluations
- carried out by QAPlus/FE.
-
- Below the ROM BIOS the current version of DOS is
- listed. QAPlus/FE will recognize any DOS version
- after 2.00.
-
- Below the DOS listing is the DMA Channel Usage.
- Direct Memory Access allows the computer
- Input/Output devices to access memory directly,
- bypassing the CPU.
-
- At least one channel should be assigned to floppy
- disk drives. On the right side of the screen you
- will find a listing of the actual Interrupt
- Assignments.
-
- There are generally fewer IRQ's in an PC/XT system
- (maximum of 8) than in an AT system (maximum of
- 16). Most AT, 386 and 486 PC systems are therefore
- more flexible in IRQ allocation.
-
- At a minimum, interrupts should be assigned to:
- System Timer, Keyboard, and Floppy Disk. If
- installed there should also be interrupts for
- various COMmunication ports (COM1, COM2, etc.),
- Fixed Disk, and LPT1 (parallel printer port).
-
- With current technology there is a maximum of 15
- interrupts available for hardware allocation (out
- of 16), although generally fewer than that will be
- indicated for most computers.
-
- This information can be very helpful if, for
- example, you are setting up a network and need to
- assign it to an available IRQ, thereby avoiding IRQ
- conflicts.
-
- Many compatibility problems encountered when
- installing new devices or components in a computer
- can often be attributed to IRQ conflicts.
-
- If you suspect an IRQ conflict, for example, a
- recommended procedure is to first check the IRQ/DMA
- Detection screen to see if both the items you are
- concerned about are reported. If you only see one
- of them reported, shut down the computer, remove
- one of the items, then check the IRQ/DMA Detection
- screen again. If you still see an item indicated
- for the relevant IRQ you do have a conflict and
- should reinstall the other item with a different
- IRQ assignment. Examples of this might be a mouse
- and a COM1 serial port, both of which may be trying
- to use IRQ 04.
-
- Please note that, since QAPlus/FE can only
- determine if an interrupt assignment is allocated
- when the appropriate device driver is installed,
- your report may be slightly inaccurate. To help
- avoid this problem, always install the appropriate
- device drivers before you run this report.
-
- $HELP:03000000052:Hardware Configuration
- This report provides detailed information on the
- physical configuration of your computer system and
- its associated peripherals. Note that some of the
- items represented below will not show on your
- computer if you do not have the corresponding
- hardware or device drivers installed. The
- information categories are:
-
- Processor Type:
- Processor types reported by QAPlus/FE include:
- Intel's 8088, 8086, 80286, 80386, 80386SX, 80486,
- 80486SX, Cyrix 486SLC and 486DLC, and NEC's V20
- and V30. The V20 and V30 are essentially clones
- of the 8088 and 8086 respectively.
-
- Numeric Coprocessors:
- Numeric coprocessors are also known as floating-
- point math coprocessors. Those currently
- recognized by QAPlus/FE include the Intel 8087,
- 80287, 80387, 80387SX, 80487SX and the Weitik
- coprocessor.
-
- Note that the 80486 has a built-in math
- coprocessor, which will be recognized as NPU
- 80486.
-
- Base Memory Size:
- Generally the maximum amount of Base Memory
- recognized by DOS is 640K bytes. QAPlus/FE will
- report this memory up to 640K, and how much of
- this memory is available for use by DOS programs
- after DOS, QAPlus/FE and any TSR's that may be
- loaded.
-
- Extended Memory Size, Available:
- If you are testing an AT, 386 or 486 class PC,
- you may have more memory than the maximum 1Mb
- accessible by DOS. This memory is called
- Extended Memory.
-
- Note that if you have installed more memory than
- is reported for any of the three types of memory
- listed, you may have improperly set the switches
- on your system board (for an XT PC type
- computer), or perhaps installed a memory
- expansion board incorrectly, or your AT computer
- CMOS setup may be inaccurate. It is also
- possible, of course, that you may have a
- defective or improperly installed RAM chip.
-
- XMS Driver Version
- This relates to the version of the Lotus/Intel/
- Microsoft/AST eXtended Memory Specification that
- allows programs to use extended memory (1024K)
- cooperatively.
-
- XMS Memory Available
- This indicates the amount of the above described
- memory that is available on your system. If you
- do not have an XMS driver available on your
- system you will not see either of these items on
- your Hardware Configuration Report screen.
-
- HMA Status
- The first 64K of extended memory is called the
- High Memory Area. With appropriate drivers, DOS
- may be loaded into High Memory, thus freeing up
- some regular memory for other applications.
-
- Expanded Memory Driver Version
- Expanded Memory boards and software drivers
- conform to the Lotus/Intel/Microsoft Expanded
- Memory Specification (LIM EMS). EMS memory (or
- EEMS for the Enhanced Expanded Memory
- Specification), was designed to overcome the DOS
- 640K memory limit with some programs and
- utilities developed to utilize such Memory.
-
- Expanded Memory works as sort of a paging memory
- in which information is swapped in and out
- through a 16K or 64K window. (EMS = 16K and EEMS
- = 64K.)
-
- Note that if you are testing a 386 computer
- utilizing software drivers allowing it to use
- Extended Memory as Expanded Memory, the
- appropriate software driver(s) must be installed
- in your file and the computer must be booted up
- with this file present for QAPlus/FE to find
- Expanded Memory.
-
- Expanded Memory, Available
- This indicates the total amount of EMS
- or EEMS memory, and the amount currently
- available for use by software applications.
-
- Primary Video (Adapter)
- This tells you exactly what type of video
- adapter card is installed in the computer you
- are testing. QAPlus/FE recognizes the MDA
- (Monochrome Display Adapter); CGA (Color Graphics
- Adapter); EGA (Enhanced Graphics Adapter); VGA
- (Video Graphics Array); PGA (Professional
- Graphics Adapter); and the Hercules Monochrome
- Graphics Adapter (MGA).
-
- Video BIOS - This subheading indicates the brand
- of video bios on your graphic card.
-
- Text Base Address - This Video subheading
- indicates the area of video RAM to which text
- is written when running (in hex).
-
- Video RAM Size - The newer VGA and enhanced VGA
- cards generally come with a minimum of 512K of
- video RAM. Depending on the manufacturer this
- will, at a minimum, support 640X480 pixels by
- 256 colors and 1024X768 pixels by 16 colors on
- an analog VGA monitor. Memory address location
- is given in hex. QAPlus/FE will recognize up
- to 2Mb of Video RAM on the ATI cards.
-
- Secondary Video
- If you have more than one video card installed in
- your system the type of the secondary card (the
- one not used on system bootup) will be listed on
- this line, or it will show as "none" is you have
- only a single video card installed on your
- system. If you have a second card installed, it
- will also show the subcategories for Video BIOS,
- Text Base Address and Video RAM size for the
- secondary video card.
-
- Video Mode, Switches:
- This section displays the text mode (in hex) the
- primary video adapter was in when starting
- QAPlus/FE. It will also show whether you are
- using a multi-video card, or two Video Cards,
- Video Switches.
-
- DOS Hard Drives:
- This line will list the logical designation by
- letter, the controller type and capacity of each
- logical hard disk you have installed.
-
- Floppy Drives:
- Again, QAPlus/FE will itemize your installed
- floppy disk drives and show their capacity. Note
- that if you have a 5 1/4" floppy disk drive of
- greater than 360K or a 3 1/2" disk of greater
- than 720K on an XT PC type system, the program
- will only recognize the drive as a 360K drive or
- a 720K drive respectively. QAPlus/FE will
- recognize up to 2.88Mb Floppy Drives.
-
- If the number or type of drives reported is
- incorrect, you may have improperly configured
- your computer CMOS. If you have an XT class
- machine, check the switches on your system board
- to confirm if they have been properly configured.
-
- Clock Type
- If you are working on an AT, 386 or 486 class
- computer with a functional battery backed-up
- CMOS, this will be indicated here as AT. If the
- clock is on a Multi-I/O card in an XT class
- computer, the clock will not be found by
- QAPlus/FE.
-
- Parallel Ports:
- This line displays a list of all parallel ports
- installed on the machine you are testing.
- QAPlus/FE will report up to three parallel ports
- and their respective memory addresses. They will
- be listed as: LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3.
-
- If you have more parallel ports than are
- reported, you may find that one or more ports may
- be configured with the same I/O address and will
- therefore not be recognized the computer. If
- this is the case, you must change the I/O address
- of the unrecognized parallel port before it will
- appear in the report and be functional in the
- system.
-
- Serial Ports:
- This item provides a roster of all serial ports
- installed in the system you are testing.
- QAPlus/FE will report up to four serial ports and
- their respective I/O addresses: COM1, COM2,
- COM3, and COM4.
-
- If you have more serial ports than are reported,
- one or more ports may be configured for the same
- I/O address. If this is the case, you must
- reconfigure the unrecognized serial port so
- that it uses a unique I/O address.
-
- Mouse Driver:
- Indicates number of buttons on mouse, if mouse is
- detected.
-
- Game Ports:
- Indicates whether or not a game port is detected
- in the system.
-
- $HELP:03100000094:Power Meter
- This versatile utility provides very detailed
- benchmark testing for all aspects of your computer
- system. It is helpful for comparison purposes and
- to evaluate the performance of your computer
-
- Please refer to the help provided within Power
- Meter [F1] for further information.
-
- $HELP:03600000004:Utilities
- Selecting this Main Menu command gives access to
- the QAPlus/FE utility programs including:
-
- COM Port Debugger
- RAM Chip Locater
- Format Diskette
- Edit CMOS
- Hard Disk Utilities
- SCSI Utilities
- QAFloppy (Floppy Disk Alignment)
- QAClean (Diskette Cleaning Utility)
- Power Meter
- File Editor
- QAMatch (File Comparison Utility)
- QAReport (dBase File Viewer & Report Generator)
- Virus Scan
- DOS Shell (DOS Prompt Access)
-
- $HELP:03700000014:COM Port Debugger
- This utility program tests the RS232 serial
- communications ports installed in your system. It
- allows you to manipulate and test the functionality
- of each serial port (COM Port) by manipulating the
- control registers and then watching the status
- indicators for the proper response.
-
- COM Debug constantly checks the serial ports to see
- if register values have changed and displays the
- contents of the registers.
-
- A certain level of understanding of communications
- terminology is required to successfully use this
- utility.
-
- $HELP:03800000024:RAM Chip Locater
- This utility program helps show the physical
- location of a bad RAM chip identified in the Memory
- Test.
-
- Before this utility can be used, it must first be
- properly configured for the computer you are
- testing.
-
- $HELP:03900000034:Format Diskette
- This utility allows you to format a floppy diskette
- from within QAPlus/FE. On selecting this utility,
- your options will be:
-
- Format A: high density
- Format A: low density
- Format B: high density
- Format B: low density
-
- $HELP:04000000044:Edit CMOS
- The Edit CMOS utility permits you to set date and
- time accurately in your computer system and to
- modify all other aspects of the CMOS system setup.
- Please note that the PC/XT class computer does not
- have a CMOS setup and the PS/2 CMOS is not
- currently supported.<D>
-
- $HELP:04100000054:Hard Disk Utilities
- Please note that only certain Hard Disk Utilities
- will show as available for the computer you are
- testing, depending on the type of drive installed.
- For example, Low Level Format is available only for
- MFM drives and some ESDI drive/controller
- combinations. Only those supported by your drive
- will show on the Hard Disk Utilities menu.
-
- $HELP:04200000074:QAFloppy
- This utility program is a floppy drive diagnostic
- utility that allows you to:
-
- Evaluate the performance of floppy disk drives
-
- Perform a variety of head alignment tests on
- floppy disk drives
-
- Perform read/write testing to check a drive's
- ability to read/write data without errors
-
- $HELP:043000000E4:DOS Shell
- This utility permits you to exit to DOS and return
- again to QAPlus/FE without having to reload the
- program.
-
- To return from the DOS prompt to QAPlus/FE, simply
- type EXIT.
-
- $HELP:04400000005:Exit
- Selecting this Main Menu command Exits QAPlus/FE
- and returns to the DOS prompt.
-
- $HELP:04500000084:QAClean
- A diskette drive cleaning utility. Be sure to
- insert the appropriate cleaning disk before
- activating this utility. Don't forget to apply a
- very minimal amount of cleaning solution to the
- cleaning diskette.
-
- $HELP:04900000B21:CD-ROM Group
- Tests Before this test can be utilized you must
- have the appropriate software driver for your
- specific CD ROM drive (provided by the drive
- manufacturer) properly installed along with the
- MSCDEX.EXE CD-ROM driver from Microsoft, and your
- CD-ROM driver must work with the MSCDEX.EXE driver.
- You will note that the CD-ROM tests are very
- similar to Floppy Drive tests, however there are no
- destructive tests possible because of the read only
- nature of the media.
-
- $HELP:05000001B21:CD-ROM Group Tests
- If you have more than one CD-ROM drive installed,
- to shift from CD-ROM #1 (LUN 1) to CD-ROM #2 (LUN
- 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-] key
- to reverse the selection order.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter]. Note that this option will
- only run the test for the selected LUN (Logical
- Unit Number). If you wish to test all of the LUNs
- (individual devices) within a particular test group
- you must escape back to the Test Modules menu and
- deselect all but the module you wish to test. Next
- move down and execute "Run All Selected".
-
- $HELP:05100001121:System Board Group
- For specific information on the System Board Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05200001221:Memory Group
- For specific information on the Memory Tests please
- refer to the tests section at the beginning of the
- QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from Base Memory Tests (LUN 1) to Extended
- Memory (LUN 2) or Expanded (LUN 3) press the gray
- [+] key, or use the gray [-] key to reverse the
- selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05300001321:Video Group
- For specific information on the Video Tests please
- refer to the tests section at the beginning of the
- QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05400001421:Hard Disk Group
- For specific information on the Hard Disk Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Please note that tests preceded by an asterisk (*)
- (and marked in red on color screens) are
- destructive tests and may result in data loss.
-
- To shift from Hard Disk #1 (LUN 1) to Hard Disk #2
- (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-]
- key to reverse the selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05500001521:Floppy Disk Group
- For specific information on the Floppy Disk Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Please note that tests preceded by an asterisk (*)
- (and marked in red on color screens) are
- destructive tests and may result in data loss.
-
- To shift from Floppy Disk A: (LUN 1) to Floppy Disk
- B: (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray
- [-] key to reverse the selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05600001621:Keyboard Group
- For specific information on the Keyboard Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05700001721:COM (Serial) Port Group
- For specific information on the COM Port Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from COM Port #1 (LUN 1) to COM Port #2
- (LUN 2) or COM Port #3 (LUN 3) press the gray [+]
- key, or use the gray [-] key to reverse the
- selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05800001821:LPT (Parallel) Port Group
- For specific information on the LPT Port Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from LPT Port #1 (LUN 1) to LPT Port #2
- (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-]
- key to reverse the selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:05900001921:Pointer Group
- For specific information on the Pointer Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual he highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
-
- $HELP:06100000731:Save Script
- Scripting permits you to select specific groups of
- tests, testing parameters and options and save that
- selection for later use as a test Script.
-
- To set up a test "script", first select all the
- appropriate test groups and specific tests you wish
- to run from the Module Testing menu under
- Diagnostics. You should also select appropriate
- testing parameters and options. Please note that
- you must complete your selection of tests and test
- options before choosing this item, as it will
- actually save the Test Script that it sees at the
- time Save Script is chosen.
-
- If, for example, you had selected the file name
- "PCTEST1", QAPlus/FE would have automatically added
- the extension .QA. To load and run QAPlus/FE with
- this Test Script, therefore, you would type from
- the DOS prompt in the appropriate directory:
-
- QAFE /SCRIPT=pctest1,R [Enter]
-
- Adding the "R" actually Runs the tests listed in
- the named Test Script. If this is omitted,
- QAPlus/FE will simply load the program with the
- test selection and test options selection as
- previously saved in the chosen Script File.
-
- $HELP:063000000A4:File Editor
- This utility enables you to modify configuration
- files such as your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT
- files, or the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files within
- Windows.
-
- The file editor functions as an ASCII text editor
- with simple cursor movements and editing
- facilities. The arrow keys move the cursor, and
- function keys perform search and block editing
- functions (as described in the following
- paragraphs). When you are finished, press [F10] to
- update the file with the changes you have made.
-
- The arrow (or cursor) keys allow you to move to the
- place in the text where you wish to make changes.
-
- The [Home] Key moves the cursor to the start of the
- current line if pressed once. If this key is
- pressed two times the cursor will move to the start
- of the current screen. If pressed three times the
- cursor will move to the very beginning of the file
- being edited.
-
- The [End] Key has exactly the opposite effect of
- the [Home] key. If this key is pressed once the
- cursor will be moved to the end of the current
- line. If pressed two times the cursor will move to
- the bottom of the current screen. If pressed three
- times the cursor will move to the very end of the
- file being edited.
-
- The [F2] enters the search mode. You will be
- prompted to enter the search word(s) on a reverse
- highlighted line at the bottom of the Files Edit
- screen. After typing in the desired word(s), press
- [Enter].
-
- The [F3] key finds the next occurance of the
- designated search word(s).
-
- The [F4] will mark the start of a block of text.
- If a block of text has already been marked,
- pressing this key will unmark the active block.
-
- The [F5] marks the end of a block of text. This
- key has no effect if you did not previously press
- [F4] to start marking a block of text.
-
- Pressing the [F6] key while the cursor is within an
- active (marked) block of text will indicate that
- the active block of text is to be moved from its
- current location. To move the active block of text
- after you have pressed the [F6] key from within the
- block, move the cursor to the new location where
- the active block is to be moved, then press [F6]
- again. If there is no active block of text, [F6]
- will be ignored.
-
- Pressing the [F7] while the cursor is within an
- active (marked) block of text will indicate that
- the active block of text is to be copied to another
- location. To copy the active block of text after
- you have pressed the [F7] key from within the
- block, move the cursor to the new location where
- the active block is to be copied, then press [F7]
- again. If there is no active block of text, [F7]
- will be ignored.
-
- To delete an active block of text, place the cursor
- within that block, then press the [F8] key. If
- there is no active block of text, [F8] will be
- ignored.
-
- To save all changes and exit the File Editor press
- [F10].
-
- $HELP:064000000B4:QAMatch
- Before editing files such as the CONFIG.SYS or
- AUTOEXEC.BAT it is often helpful to compare them to
- a previous version of these files to determine
- exactly what changes have been made. The QAMatch
- utility allows you to directly compare these files.
-
- NOTE: For this utility to be useful it is important
- that whenever you make changes to files such as the
- CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT, and also the WIN.INI
- and SYSTEM.INI files under Windows, you make backup
- copies of the files for future comparison purposes
- and for safety should you make a mistake in
- modifying a file.
-
- Notice that there are both a left and a right file
- window, one for the new file and one for the old
- file to which you are comparing.
-
- The QAMatch Options determine the closeness of the
- comparison between the selected files. The QAMatch
- Options should be selected before editing any
- files. Normally the default Maximum Change Length
- (Lines) should not be changed and is not available
- for change unless the file is longer than the
- default 5000 lines.
-
- We recommend that the Minimum Sync Length (Lines)
- be set at "1". This way only those lines that are
- different will be highlighted.
-
- Allow Sync on Whitespace Lines should normally be
- selected (marked with an "X" in the box). This
- causes white spaces to be temporarily added to one
- file so sections will match side by side.
-
- Text Matching Controls should be marked as
- appropriate. Generally you can ignore case,
- although if you wish to see if the lines match
- exactly you should select Exact Match.
-
- $HELP:065000000C4:QAPlus/Report
- This utility utilizes the industry standard
- dBase(TM) format. It was designed to examine the
- .DBF file output of the Test Info Log produced by
- QAPlus/FE, and let you select, sort, browse, edit
- and print reports.
-
- Note that QAPlus/Report is not intended to be a
- full fledged database manager, rather it is a
- database utility that provides flexibility in
- examining and analyzing your QAPlus/FE log files.
-
- $HELP:066000000D4:Virus Scan
- This utility scans your hard disks for computer
- viruses. For further information on operating this
- utility, please refer to the separate virus scan
- mini-manual which is included in the QAPlus/FE box.
-
- $HELP:06700000A21:SCSI Devices
- Testing For specific information on the SCSI
- Devices Tests please refer to the tests section at
- the beginning of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Note that currently the SCSI tests are run from
- within a separate utility. As the QASCSI utility
- is loaded into RAM it conducts a SCSI system check
- to identify the various SCSI devices installed in
- your system.
-
- SCSI devices are selected for testing from a
- separate SCSI Device Selection Menu and only one
- device may be tested at a time. After you have
- selected the SCSI device you wish to test and
- pressed [Enter] the SCSI Test Selection Menu will
- appear and you can select or deselect tests as
- directed on the screen. If you have only one SCSI
- device installed in your system you will be
- presented with the SCSI Test Selection Menu
- directly.
-
- You may run a single test by pressing [Enter] at
- the highlighted test. When you have completed test
- selection, move up to the "Run All Selected Tests"
- option and press [Enter].
-
- When you exit from the SCSI Test Selection Menu by
- pressing [Esc], if you have more than one SCSI
- device installed you will be returned to the SCSI
- Device Selection Menu to choose another device for
- testing. After you have finished all SCSI testing
- you may press [Esc] to return to QAPlus/FE. If you
- have only one SCSI device installed in your
- computer, pressing [Esc] from the SCSI Test
- Selection Menu will return you to QAPlus/FE.
-
- $HELP:06800000A21:SCSI Devices Tests
- For specific information on the SCSI Devices Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- Note that currently the SCSI tests are run from
- within a separate utility. As the QASCSI utility
- is loaded into RAM it conducts a SCSI system check
- to identify the various SCSI devices installed in
- your system.
-
- SCSI devices are selected for testing from a
- separate SCSI Device Selection Menu and only one
- device may be tested at a time. After you have
- selected the SCSI device you wish to test and
- pressed [Enter] the SCSI Test Selection Menu will
- appear and you can select or deselect tests as
- directed on the screen. If you have only one SCSI
- device installed in your system you will be
- presented with the SCSI Test Selection Menu
- directly.
-
- You may run a single test by pressing [Enter] at
- the highlighted test. When you have completed test
- selection, move up to the "Run All Selected Tests"
- option and press [Enter].
-
- When you exit from the SCSI Test Selection Menu by
- pressing [Esc], if you have more than one SCSI
- device installed you will be returned to the SCSI
- Device Selection Menu to choose another device for
- testing. After you have finished all SCSI testing
- you may press [Esc] to return to QAPlus/FE. If you
- have only one SCSI device installed in your
- computer, pressing [Esc] from the SCSI Test
- Selection Menu will return you to QAPlus/FE.
-
- $HELP:06900000064:SCSI Utilities
- The QASCSI utility program will be automatically
- loaded when you make this selection. Currently the
- SCSI utilities apply only to SCSI Direct Access
- Devices (Hard Disks), with the exception of "SCSI
- Bus Reset", which also works if you only have a
- SCSI Sequential Access device (Tape Drive) on your
- system.
-
- If you select a destructive utility, such as
- "Prepare New Device" you will be given a warning
- that the operation you are about to undertake is a
- destructive operation. A special keystroke
- combination is then required to initiate that
- destructive operation.
-
- When you have finished using the SCSI utilities,
- press [Esc] to return to QAPlus/FE.
-
- $HELP:07000000631:Test Log Mode
- This option is available only if test logging is
- enabled. The choices for this option are LogAll and
- LogFail. The default setting is LogAll. If you
- select LogAll, all test messages will be logged.
- Otherwise, only test failures will be logged.
-
- $HELP:07100000C21:QAEISA Board Group
- For specific information on the EISA Board Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To shift from QAEISA Board #1 (LUN 1) to QAEISA Board #2
- (LUN 2) press the gray [+] key, or use the gray [-]
- key to reverse the selection order.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing. To select/deselect an item for testing
- move the highlight cursor to that item and press
- the [Space] bar.
-
- To change parameters for a particular highlighted
- test (where parameters are indicated on right
- middle portion of test group screen, press [Tab].
- When you have finished entering the revised
- parameters, press [Esc] to return to the Test Group
- menu.
-
- To run an individual test, move the highlight bar
- to that item and press [Enter].
-
- When you have finished test selection, press [Esc]
- to return to the Test Module Menu.
-
- $HELP:07200001C21:QAEISA Board Tests
- For specific information on the EISA Board Tests
- please refer to the tests section at the beginning
- of the QAPlus/FE Reference Guide.
-
- To move from the test module to its related Test
- Group for individual Test Selection, first move the
- cursor highlight bar to that module, then press the
- [Tab] key.
-
- If a test has a "diamond" in the brackets to the
- left of the test name, it has been selected for
- testing.
-
- To run the selected tests (as displayed in the test
- group screen to the right) for the highlighted
- module, press [Enter].
-