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- Dr.Hardware Sysinfo 3.10e - Program Settings
- ============================================
-
- Notes:
- ■ This file has to reside in the Program Directory.
- ■ To activate options, write "Y", else write "N". Please note the comments.
- ■ Please regard that no spaces are allowed behind the "=".
- ■ Options marked with "*" can also be configured from inside the program
- (Menu "SERVICE/PREFERENCES").
- ■ If the structure of this file is damaged please note:
- - The program interpretes those lines of this file in a correct way that
- are not damaged.
- - Otherwise the default value is used for this option.
- ■ Save this file as ASCII-file without any formattings.
- ==========================================================================
- [Special Settings]
- SPA00 * VL Bus Test under MS WINDOWS and OS/2=N
- ;The VESA Local Bus can only be detected via measurement of data
- ;transfers. Under MS Windows and OS/2 no short time measurements are
- ;possible, so test will base on the BIOS timer. Increases test
- ;duration. Therefore this test will not beperformed unless you
- ;activate this option
- SPA01 * Pass PCI-Test=N
- ;The PCI Bus Test might cause a system crash. It can be disabled
- ;therefore.
- ;(EMM386.EXE with the switch "HIGHSCAN" can cause a crash)
- SPA02 * Pass Cyrix-CPU-Test=N
- ;The test for Cyrix and TI CPUs is problematic on several
- ;boards with elder Intel or AMD CPUs that don∩t support the CPUID
- ;instruction. Crash may happen. (depends on the board chipset).
- SPA03 * Use other L2 Cache Test method=Y
- ;This enables a more sensitive way to detect the external (L2)
- ;Cache. Especially useful on Pentium boards.
- SPA04 * Test Harddisk always=N
- ;Sometimes it looks liek there is no hard disk established although
- ;it∩s present and working. This can be caused by some block device
- ;drivers. In this case it∩s useful to force the hard disk test.
- SPA05 * Not test for Graphics chipset=N
- ;Testing for the graphics chipset might affect a system crash.
- ;Under MS WINDOWS and OS/2 also bad results might occur.
- SPA06 * Long-time-CD-ROM-Benchmark=N
- ;To determine the mid access time of the CD ROM drive random accesses
- ;are made within 6,5 seconds. A prolongation of the test period
- ;will increase the reasonability of the result. If this option is
- ;active, the test will last about one minute.
-
-
- [Sound Card Tests]
- ;The Sound Card tests can cause system crashes because of their low-level
- ;way of analysis. Especially the GUS test is somewhat "dangerous".
- ;Port accesses are made in the I/O-range from 313h to 367h, where
- ;Net adapter, SCSI Controller or CD ROM drives can reside.
- ;You can enable/disable each Sound Card test routine.
- SPA07 * Disable Soundblaster test=N
- ;Port accesses to: 210h, 220h, 230h, 240h, 250h, 260h
- SPA08 * Disable Gravis Ultra Sound=Y
- ;Port accesses to: 313h-317h, 323h-327h, 333h-337h, 343h-347h,
- ;353h-357h, 363h-367h
- SPA09 * Disable Pro Audio Spectrum test=N
- ;Port accesses (if detected via BIOS Call) to: 388h, 384h, 38Ch,
- ;288h
- SPA10 * Disable MIDI Port test=N
- ;Port accesses to: 330h-331h or the port that was found via
- ;Blaster environment String.
- SPA11 * Activate Save-RAM-Option=Y
- ;Usefull if the program fails to start due to not enough free memory.
- ;Slower appearance of dialogboxes, especially when operated from a
- ;floppy disk.
- SPA12 * Hard Mouse Reset=N
- ;Resets not only mouse software but also mouse hardware, when
- ;Dr.Hardware is started. Increases the loading time at program start
- ;and should only be activted, mouse problems are encountered within
- ;Dr.Hardware.
- SPA13 * No palette-register-changes=N
- ;For optical reasons only, Dr.Hardware manipulates
- ;palette-registers on systems, that have a VGA-card. If You get
- ;problems here, this option should be deactivated.
- SPA14 * Use extended memory=Y
- ;If Your PC has XMS- or EMS-memory installed You can order
- ;Dr.Hardware to use it for relocate its dynamic overlays.
- ;Increases program speed.
- SPA15 * Allways display general messages and infos=N
- ;Suppresses the display of general information messages more than
- ;one time.
- SPA16 * No message windows in reports=N
- ;Turns the display of message windows off during the creation
- ;of reports and allow their creation without the need of
- ;user-interaction. Note, that some dialogs, that require use-input,
- ;must be turned off separately.
-
- [Dr.Hardware screen options]
- OPA00 * Screen background(░)=N
- ;Improves contrast mainly on monochrome monitors.
- OPA01 * No borders=N
- ;Borders around pulldown menus, dialogboxes and message windows
- ;improve contrast mainly on monochrome monitors.
- OPA02 * No shadows=N
- ;Add a 3D-shadow to pulldown menus, windows and buttons or not.
-
- [Color scheme]
- OPZ03 * Color scheme=1
- ;Select one of the following color schemes
- ;0 (Color), 1 (VGA BLEW), 2 (SOFT BLEW), 3 (MIX), or 4 (B&W).
- ;Note:
- ;If Dr.Hardware Sysinfo detectes an active monochrome grafic or a
- ;color grafic based on modus 7h (monochrome mode), the colored
- ;palettes can not be activated. In this case the Screen background(░)
- ;is allways used and shadows are turned of (for contrast reasons).
-
- [Printer Setup]
- DRZ00 * Printer selection=0
- ;Select one of the following ports:
- ;0 (LPT 1), 1 (LPT 2), 2 (LPT 3), 3 (LPT 4),
- ;4 (COM 1), 5 (COM 2), 6 (COM 3), 7 (COM 4)
- DRS013 * Left Margin=0
- ;define the left margin (range 0-999)
- DRA02 * Modify character set=N
- ;sometimes useful to print out "ä", "ö", "ü" or "ß"
- DRS03250 * ESC Sequence=ESC
- ;Take influence on your printer via ESC-sequencies. Up to 250
- ;characters are allowed. See your printer manual.
- DRA04 * Initialize printer=N
- ;Dr. Hardware always checks the printer status before sending
- ;bytes to it and determines if it seems to be online. If it is so
- ;the printer will not be initialized as long as you activate this
- ;option.
-
- [Menu SOFTWARE/Other Files]
- ;By default the Pull Down Menu "SOFTWARE" offers you the option to view
- ;the configuration files AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI.
- ;Via option "OTHER FILES" however up to 12 other files can be loaded into
- ;the internal file viewer.
- ;Please define those files here below.
- ;Note: Dr. Hardware can open files via the PATH environment string.
- ;So there∩s no need to write down the complete path for those files.
- ;Otherwise the path size is restricted to 80 characters.
- ;Please apply a dot behind the name of files that have no extension
- ;(e.g. "dirinfo" -> write "dirinfo.")
- ;Example: File 1=C:\NETWORK\NET.CFG
- OFS0080 File 1=
- OFS0180 File 2=
- OFS0280 File 3=
- OFS0380 File 4=
- OFS0480 File 5=
- OFS0580 File 6=
- OFS0680 File 7=
- OFS0780 File 8=
- OFS0880 File 9=
- OFS0980 File 10=
- OFS1080 File 11=
- OFS1180 File 12=
-
- [Report - General options]
- RDZ00 * Target=1
- ;0 : onto Printer, 1 : into a file.
- RDS01254 * File name=DRHARD.RPT
- ;Name of report file. A file without path statement will be created
- ;in the actual directory. Up to 80 characters.
- RDS0279 * Report Header=
- ;Heading line, up to 79 Characters
-
- [Report - Selection]
- ;Menu Hardware
- RPA00 * CPU.................=Y
- RPA01 * Bios................=Y
- RPA02 * PCI.................=Y
- RPA03 * EISA................=Y
- RPA04 * PCMCIA..............=Y
- RPA05 * Plug&Play...........=Y
- RPA06 * Multi-I/O-Chip......=Y
- RPA07 * COM-Ports...........=Y
- RPA08 * LPT-Ports...........=Y
- RPA09 * secondary analysis..=Y
- ;Menu Devices
- RPA15 * Hard disk...........=Y
- RPA16 * Floppy..............=Y
- RPA17 * CD ROM..............=Y
- RPA18 * SCSI................=Y
- RPA19 * IDE/EIDE............=Y
- RPA20 * Graphics............=Y
- RPA21 * Network.............=Y
- RPA22 * Modem...............=Y
- RPA23 * Keyborad/Mouse......=Y
- RPA24 * Sound Card..........=Y
- RPA25 * secondary analysis..=Y
- ;Menu Memory
- RPA30 * Overview............=Y
- RPA31 * XMS.................=Y
- RPA32 * EMS.................=Y
- RPA33 * DPMI................=Y
- RPA34 * MCB Chain...........=Y
- RPA35 * Copyright Scan......=Y
- RPA36 * secondary analysis..=Y
- ;Menu Configuration
- RPA40 * Interrupts..........=Y
- RPA41 * IRQ Assignment......=Y
- RPA42 * DMA Assignment......=Y
- RPA43 * BIOS Data Segment...=Y
- RPA44 * CMOS................=Y
- RPA45 * Advanced CMOS.......=Y
- RPA46 * Chipset.............=Y
- RPA47 * Power Management....=Y
- RPA48 * Logical Drives......=Y
- RPA49 * HD Partitions.......=Y
- RPA50 * secondary analysis..=Y
- ;Menu Software
- RPA60 * DOS.................=Y
- RPA61 * WINDOWS.............=Y
- RPA62 * AUTOEXEC............=Y
- RPA63 * CONFIG..............=Y
- RPA64 * WIN.INI.............=Y
- RPA65 * SYSTEM.INI..........=Y
- RPA66 * Other files.........=Y
- RPA67 * TSR.................=Y
- RPA68 * Communicat Software.=Y
- RPA69 * Smartdrive..........=Y
- RPA70 * Device Driver.......=Y
- RPA71 * secondary analysis..=Y
- ;Menu Benchmark
- RPA80 * System..............=Y
- RPA81 * Video...............=Y
- RPA82 * HD..................=Y
- RPA83 * CD..................=Y
- RPA84 * Net.................=Y
- RPA85 * Comparision.........=Y
- RPA86 * secondary analysis..=Y
-
- [Critical steps of analysis]
- ;Before running certain analysis procedures you will be asked via message
- ;box whether you want to run an analysis that is known for it∩s somehow
- ;critical behaviour.
- ;If your decision is always the same you will get angry about those
- ;permanent inquiries. You can however suppress them by prefixing your
- ;answers here below. (Write Y(es) or (N)o instead of "?" which means that
- ;you will be asked each time)
- KRW00 * Test for IBM-CPUs in V86 Mode=?
- ;Risk of system crash
- KRW01 * Test for IIT4C87 in V86 Mode=?
- ;Risk of system crash
- KRW02 * Netbios Analysis=?
- ;system may crash, influences whole network, long-time-analysis
- KRW03 * Test for software compressors (logical drive analysis)=?
- ;risk of system crash
- KRW04 * IRQ assignment - Generate real interrupts=?
- ;System may crash or get unstable (especially under WINDOWS)
- KRW05 * Test for software cache and try to switch off (HD Bench)=?
- ;a software cache may falsify the result for the data transfer rate.
- KRW06 * Flush Cache befor reset=?
- ;If you are going to quit the program via Reset option it might
- ;be that your software cache not have written back all data yet.
- KRW07 * Benchmark comparision, test your PC=?
- ;Put the benchmark results of your PC to the comparision list shown
- ;on the screen? If so, Dr. Hardware will first run the benchmarks
- ;on your machine
- KRW08 * Test floppy drive inspite of BIOS error=?
- ;Bios function claims that there is no floppy drive - but there is
- ;for example a setup entry. Continuing testing this floppy? It might
- ;be a phantom.
- KRW09 * Sound Test under WIN=?
- ;If your Sound Card is activated under WINDOWS the direct access to
- ;it may cause a WINDOWS Error message or even system halt.
- KRW10 * Show reports=?
- ;after generating reports you can inspect the results via internal
- ;viewer
- .
-