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- Copyright 1987,1988 Telemarketing Resources
- dba Brown Bag Software
- 2155 South Bascom Ave #114
- Campbell Ca 95008
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- Tel: (408) 559-4545
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- RamTest Version 3.0 Copyright (c) 1987,1988
- Telemarketing Resources dba Brown Bag Software
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- RAMTEST
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- IMPORTANT NOTE:
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- Executing this program WILL destroy the data
- in memory, including data located on RAM disks.
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- You will find this program useful, not only in identifying an
- existing fault but also as part of a periodic maintenance program.
- This program has been developed as an exhaustive test of the
- memory in a PC, XT, AT or any of their clones. It is much more
- comprehensive than the Power On Self Test and delivers diagnostic
- messages which are much easier to understand. In addition to
- system or base memory, RamTest will also test Expanded Memory on
- all machines and Extended Memory on AT type machines.
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- RUNNING RAMTEST
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- WE SUGGEST THAT YOU DO NOT RUN ANY OTHER PROGRAM
- (including memory resident programs) while using RamTest.
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- To start the program place the disk in the default drive and type:
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- RAMTEST [Enter]
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- The test is best run from a floppy disk which has been formatted
- using the /S option from IBM or MS DOS ver 3.1 or lower (so that
- you can boot directly from it) and contains no RAM-based
- utilities. Many commonly used RAM resident programs and utilities
- "take command" of portions of the system and may cause RamTest to
- crash. AN IMPORTANT EXCEPTION to this is if your system uses
- Expanded Memory, you MUST then have the Expanded Memory Manager
- included in your CONFIG.SYS file in order to test Expanded Memory.
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- When RamTest first starts, it computes the Relative Performance
- Index. This number approximates the factor by which the computer's
- performance exceeds that of a 4.77MHz 8088. The number generated
- will probably be different than that generated on the same machine
- by the Norton Utilities. The difference arises from the different
- methods used to compute the processor speed.
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- After the startup command is executed, the program determines the
- RAM configuration of your system and displays the RamTest menus.
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- RamTest Version 3.0 Copyright (c) 1987,1988
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- TOP-LINE PULL-DOWN MENUS
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- All RamTest options can be specified in the RamTest Top-Line Menus
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- C If you can tell the program what size memory chips your
- computer has, then the diagnostics can be even more
- precise as to the location of any errors.
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- E Cycles the echo option through the possible settings.
- This option causes RamTest to echo error messages to a
- printer or other output device. In this mode, the error
- message will be output to the indicated port and then
- testing will continue without pause. Allowable choices
- for ECHO are COM1, COM2, LPT1, LPT2 and DISK. If COM1 or
- COM2 is chosen, the baud rate parameters must be set
- using the DOS MODE command prior to running RamTest. For
- example, to run RamTest with the error messages going to
- a printer at 9600 baud, use the following sequence of
- commands:
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- MODE COM1 9600
- RAMTEST COM1
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- *** Note that you may also specify the required port as
- a command line parameter.
- If DISK is specified, then have a blank formatted floppy
- in Drive A before beginning the test.
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- O Toggles "Quit and Continue On Error".
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- P The P option disables parity checking for Eagle
- computers and other machines without parity checked RAM
- and also to merely disable checking of the RAM chips.
- This option should also be used with computers which
- have parity detection circuitry which is noticeably
- different from IBM (PC Limited and other clones
- included). If RamTest consistently indicates parity
- errors in a computer which does not fail otherwise, you
- should use the P option.
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- R Report from DISK to Printer, if ECHO DISK was selected.
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- S Toggles "Sound on Error".
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- T RepeaT. Sets the number of times a test or set of tests
- will execute. Range is 1 to 65535, with 0 meaning
- continuous. Pressing Esc during testing will cause the
- program to halt at the end of the current cycle.
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- As with all Brown Bag products, pressing the F1 key brings
- context-sensitive help. Pressing the Esc key terminates the
- program.
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- RamTest Version 3.0 Copyright (c) 1987,1988
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- TYPES OF MEMORY
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- The difference between base, expanded and extended memory is
- fairly simple. Base Memory is that computer memory below the 640k
- DOS limit. This is generally where programs are loaded and run.
- Expanded Memory is memory which is contained on an expansion board
- which conforms to the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft Expanded Memory
- Specification (EMS). It can actually be many megabytes but is
- accessed in 16k chunks which are mapped into an unused space in
- memory, often segment D000. Extended Memory is only used on AT
- type computers and is related to the 80286 protected mode of
- operation.
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- THE TEST MENU
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- This menu allows you to choose any combination of the memory
- sections of your computer for testing. Each menu item is related
- to one or more types of memory but they appear only if your
- particular machine has the type of memory in question. The
- complete menu (seen only on an AT type system) is:
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- Base Memory
- Expanded Memory
- Extended Memory
- Base and Expanded Memory
- Base and Extended Memory
- Base, Expanded and Extended Memory
- Expanded and Extended Memory
- <Esc> Exit RamTest
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- If your machine does not have Expanded or Extended Memory, you
- would just see:
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- Base Memory
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- <Esc> Exit RamTest
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- On a system with Expanded Memory, the menu will appear as:
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- Base Memory
- Expanded Memory
- Base and Expanded Memory
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- <Esc> Exit RamTest
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- NOTE: In order to detect and test Expanded Memory, the Expanded
- Memory Manager required for your system must be installed, usually
- as a device driver in the CONFIG.SYS file. Once base memory has
- been tested, the Expanded Memory Manager no longer exists and the
- its menu items will not appear. Moral: Test Expanded Memory first.
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- At any point, pressing F1 will cause a help screen to appear.
- Further information can then be obtained regarding any of the menu
- choices. Press Esc to return to the Test Menu.
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- THE OPTIONS
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- Base Memory
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- Tests Base Memory. In the process all device drivers, interrupt
- handlers, RAM disks, spoolers and DOS itself will be erased. Once
- Base Memory has been tested, therefore, the program cannot return
- you to DOS without rebooting. This will happen automatically when
- you <Esc> to exit. It is possible that an intermittent problem in
- Base Memory could cause the test program itself to crash. Even in
- such a case repeated runs should identify the problem.
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- Expanded Memory
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- Expanded Memory can only be tested if base memory has not yet been
- tested and the Expanded Memory Manager has been loaded. Any board
- which conforms to the Lotus-Intel-Microsoft EMS can be tested.
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- Extended Memory
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- Extended Memory only appears on AT type systems. No software
- driver is required but the SETUP program must have been run to
- tell the system that extended memory exists.
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- TO START TESTING:
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- Cursor to the desired section and press <Enter>.
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- DIAGNOSTICS
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- Should a memory error be detected, the test will stop and the
- diagnostic message(s) displayed. In most cases, the failing
- address will be displayed and the row of memory causing the
- failure will be identified. The bad row is identified in more than
- one way so that most users can pinpoint the failure. On the lines
- that follow, the bad data bits are pointed out by bit number.
- Using the row number, bit information and your manufacturer's
- documentation, you should be able to locate the offending chip and
- replace it. If you have specified the size of your memory chips
- then even more specific details are given.
- In the event of a parity error, only the offending row of chips
- will be identified. Again, using the manufacturer's documentation
- you should be able to identify the parity chip and replace it.
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- If more than one bit is declared bad, or if the problem persists
- after replacing chips, the problem with the system may be more
- than just bad RAM chips. In this situation, you might want to take
- the machine to a qualified service facility.
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- RamTest Version 3.0 Copyright (c) 1987,1988
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- REGISTRATION
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- RamTest is a copyrighted software program that thoroughly tests
- all types of memory in your IBM-PC or compatible computer. It is
- distributed under the ShareWare concept. Under the ShareWare
- concept, you may freely copy this diskette and distribute it to
- others to evaluate. We suggest that the evaluation period be
- limited to 30 days. If you continue to use RamTest, we ask that
- you respect our request to register the software with us. The
- registration fee for RamTest is $20.00 plus $5.00 shipping &
- handling.
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- Registration brings you the continued right to use RamTest, a new
- diskette in the mail with the very latest version of RamTest,
- eligibility for updates at a nominal fee, the printed user
- documentation, free technical support by phone or BBS for 1 Year
- and our deepest thanks.
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- Once you register RamTest, the new diskette that you'll receive
- will contain a unique serial number that identifies you. Any
- registrations that we receive from your diskette will bring you a
- 10% commission paid quarterly. This is our small way of saying
- THANKS for helping us distribute our products.
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- Your registration also insures the viability of our company and
- the ShareWare concept.
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- Quantity discounts and site licenses are available. For more
- information please call (408) 559-4545 or write us.
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- We operate Brown Bag Software Bulletin Boards in California,
- London, Copenhagen, Koln and New York. Call us for the BBS number
- nearest you.
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- Brown Bag Software maintains offices in Amsterdam, Koln,
- Copenhagen, Campbell California and London England. These offices
- can supply the nationalized product in local currency and
- technical support.
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- Brown Bag Software's other products include:
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- HomeBase (chosen as the Software Product of The Year), PC-Outline,
- Goal-Seeker, PowerMenu, and MindReader.
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- If you support ShareWare, more will be coming soon.
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- Please let us have your comments and suggestions on the following
- product registration form.
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- RamTest Version 3.0 Copyright (c) 1987,1988
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- RAMTEST PRODUCT REGISTRATION FORM
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- Please print out this form and mail with your check to:
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- Brown Bag Software
- File #41719
- Box 60000
- San Francisco, CA 94160-1719
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- Please register ______copy(s) of RamTest at $20.00 each. Add
- $5.00 shipping and handling for the 1st copy and $1.50 each for
- each additional copy for shipment via UPS Ground Service.
- Residents of California must add Sales Tax.
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- Zip Code_________________________
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- Phone ( )____________________
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- Serial # on the Ramtest Disk in your
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- possession:_____________________________
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- Where did you first obtain your copy of RamTest or first hear of
- the product?_________________________________________________
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- _____ Please have someone contact me for quantity pricing or
- site licensing.
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- _____ Please let me know more about your other ShareWare products.
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