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- CT.EXE -- All Controller Test v1.01 May 26, 1994
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- This program runs a functionality check on the dedicated QIC drive
- controller cards listed below as well as the standard floppy controller.
- It will test initialization of and communication with your QIC tape drive
- controller card. It is being provided as a test for the controller card
- routines that are used in a forthcoming QIC diagnostics and data recovery
- program.
-
- This program will be released by Novatech Design, and although we
- have received tremendous assistance from just about every company involved
- with QIC tape drives, this test and the forthcoming diags program are not
- represented, published or sanctioned by any company whose CompuServe forum
- this test appears in. This means it's our product and nobody else is to be
- held accountable for it -- not Symantec, not Central Point, not 5th
- Generation, Arcada Software, or any drive maker. Whatever forum you
- downloaded this test from, the test is there because the forum sysop(s)
- allowed it; they have nothing to do with either this test or the diags
- program.
-
- Please note that VLB (VESA [Video Electronics Standards Association] local
- bus) cards are notoriously problematic with QIC drives and if you have a
- VLB card, don't fall over in shock if this test fails.
-
- This is a test program only. The look and feel of this program in no way
- reflects that of the final QIC diags program.
-
- Running this program is straightforward and simple. After pressing a key
- to get through the welcome screen, please double check the information
- displayed on the System Information screen. If any of this information is
- incorrect, please make a note of it and let me know.
-
- On the actual diagnostics program, the System Information section is
- expanded to 13 subsections giving information comparable to the entire MSD
- program included with MS-DOS. That's just the system info section.
-
- The second screen systematically executes an automatic search through the
- following list of controller cards:
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- Colorado Memory Systems AB10 (disabled in v1.01, card not obtained)
- Colorado Memory Systems FC10
- Colorado Memory Systems TC15
- Colorado Memory Systems FC20 (disabled in v1.01, card not obtained)
- Conner Peripherals 20001 (same as Archive XL or Maynard controller)
- Iomega IHP-10a
- Mountain Mach2 (same as Summit Express)
- Standard floppy controller
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- The Colorado cards are jumperless and the test will go through these cards
- faster than the display can be updated. If you do not have a CMS dedicated
- card in your system, it will look as if these cards were never tested for,
- but they were.
-
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- As the test runs through, the card name will display for the card currently
- being tested for. When the IRQ display is flashing, the IRQ test is in
- progress for all allowable channels on the card simultaneously. When the
- IRQ display stops flashing, either the test has failed (the "continue"
- message displays or the next card search begins) or an IRQ line has been
- found for that card (the DMA channel flashes). When the DMA channel
- flashes, the channel flashing is currently in test. When the flashing
- stops, the DMA channel has been found. Only when the flash/stop-flash
- cycle of both IRQ and DMA channels has completed has the card been
- considered located and its configuration determined. Please verify that
- the information displayed is correct.
-
- If either the IRQ or DMA displays are flashing when the "press any key"
- message displays, the test was unable to locate any card.
-
- If a dedicated controller is found on test 1, test 2 will proceed to test
- the floppy controller only. If no dedicated card is in your system, then
- test 1 should have 'found' the floppy controller and there will be no test
- 2.
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- There is nothing for you to report back, except whether the card(s) "found"
- were correct and the IRQ/DMA channels reported were correct, and if the
- System Information screen was correct.
-
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- During all test runs, the "wheel" spinning at the right end of the screen
- next to the DMA channel display should always be moving, unless the program
- is waiting for the user to press a key. If this wheel stops and the
- program is not asking for a keystroke, you can safely assume your system is
- hung. I'll need to know this and YOU will need to reboot. Hopefully we
- won't see this happen.
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-
- The Iomega IHp-10a controller can be set to the standard floppy controller
- settings of base address 3F0, IRQ 6, DMA 2. If you have an Iomega card set
- to these parameters, effectively replacing the standard floppy controller,
- this test version will locate the card but will display it as a standard
- floppy controller. This situation needs to be fixed, because even if the
- Iomega card is set to replace a standard floppy controller, the 1 meg data
- rate is still available on the card and the drivers should detect this
- condition. This issue will be fixed before final release of the diags.
-
- The Conner and Iomega cards overlap exactly on certain base address, IRQ
- and DMA channel settings and one may display as the other. Software
- methods are unable to distinguish between these two cards for the settings
- they overlap on. This will not affect functionality in any way.
-
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- THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I NEED TO KNOW IS IF THIS TEST PROGRAM CAUSES YOUR
- SYSTEM TO HANG!
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-
- The test will generate a coded log file containing detailed descriptions
- of all test results during execution of the program. The log file will
- be created in the current directory and will be named "CT.LOG." If you
- have the inclination and a huge heart, I would greatly appreciate your
- emailing your log file to:
-
- Chris Malcheski 71232,360
-
- The typical size of this file is around 640 bytes. It's binary, so please
- don't try to edit it!
-
- I cannot say enough thanks to those taking the time out to run this test
- program and report the results back to me. By generating the log file I
- have hopefully brought your time involvement in this test down to 5 minutes
- or less.
-
- -- Chris Malcheski
-