Dell Latitude CPi User Guide - Page 193
APR or C/Dock Expansion Station and all, registers in the Dell Latitude C/Port APR
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Parallel Ports SCSI Devices Network Interface Audio Other Parallel Internal Test Parallel External Loopback Test Parallel External Interrupt Test Parallel Printer Pattern Test Internal Diagnostic Test Seek Test Read Test Write Test Audio Output Test Eject Removable Media Test Display Information Test Registers Test Loopback Test Shared RAM Test Display Information Test Software Reset Test Interrupt Test DMA Test FM Sound Playback Test Analog Sound Playback Test Record and Playback Test Fan Control Test Tests the components through which peripherals that use the parallel port, such as printers, send and receive data. Tests the SCSI controller in the C/Port APR or C/Dock Expansion Station and all SCSI devices attached to either. This test runs only if the computer is docked. Tests the read and write access capability of the network controller registers in the Dell Latitude C/Port APR or C/Dock Expansion Station. This test runs only if the computer is docked. Tests the operation of the audio chip set. Tests the record and playback ability of the internal microphone and speakers. Tests the function of the fan. Error Messages When you run a test group or subtest in the diagnostics, error messages may result. These particular error messages are not covered in this guide because the errors that generate these messages can be resolved only with a technician's assistance. Record the messages on a copy of the Diagnostics Checklist found in Getting Help and read that section for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. RAM Test Group The RAM test group subtests check all the directly addressable RAM. You should run the stand-alone RAM Test program (ramtest.exe) from the MS-DOS prompt if, for some reason, the diagnostics cannot load into memory. The RAM Test program has switches that allow you to set both test limits and options for the subtests from the MS-DOS prompt. The switches listed in Table 3 can be added to the end of the ramtest command line. The switches can be used in any order, but they must be separated by a space. For example, to run the RAM comprehensive subtest 10 times without pausing, stop at a maximum of 20 errors, and output the results to a file named ramtst.rpt, type the following command line at the MS-DOS prompt and press :