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System Exerciser
1) make a diskcopy of a workbench disk from 1.2
2) delete the extra stuff leaving:
3) copy the files in this archive as follows:
copy cr to c:cr
copy memtest to c:memtest
copy systest to c:systest
copy pm to c:pm
copy startup to s:startup-sequence
copy systest-1 to s:systest-1
copy systest-2 to s:systest-2
copy systest-3 to s:systest-3
Your disk should look like this when you are done!
c (dir)
assign cd
copy cr
Echo endcli
execute memtest
pm Run
systest Wait
l (dir)
Disk-Validator Port-Handler
Ram-Handler
devs (dir)
keymaps (dir)
usa0 usa2
printers (dir)
clipboards (dir)
clipboard.device Mountlist
narrator.device parallel.device
printer.device serial.device
system-configuration
s (dir)
startup-sequence systest-1
systest-2 systest-3
fonts (dir)
libs (dir)
diskfont.library icon.library
info.library mathieeedoubbas.library
mathtrans.library translator.library
version.library
4) Boot using this disk instead of your workbench or CLI disk and
you will have two drives and a memory test running
simultaniously.
See the files MEMTEST.DOC and SYSTEST.DOC for additional
information about what the tests do. The Best time to run
diagnostics is when your system is ***NOT*** broken.
If you find this to be interesting please think of the poor
programmer, me, and send a couple of bucks to:
Custom Services
P. O. Box 254
Moorestown, NJ, 08057
If you send a disk and a few dollars I will return it with the
latest versions of all my diagnostics along with a catalog of other
programs I have! Enjoy!