[Coco] CoCoRX

Boisy Pitre coco at toughmac.com
Fri May 29 05:17:47 EDT 2015


Al,

Certainly there’s some good ideas here.

I’m thinking the automated test portions, particularly the RAM tests, could be run overnight for a good “burn in” period.
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> On May 28, 2015, at 11:31 PM, Al Hartman <alhartman6 at optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> It would be good if this program could be run for a specified number of passes overnight, and then output the results to a printed file.
> 
> The user could enter things like the model number and serial number which could go with the unit when it is sold via eBay auction.
> 
> There could be a section which IDs things like installed RAM, ROM versions, SAM and VDG versions, and anything else which can be identified via software.
> 
> Maybe if a multipak and disk  controller is attached there can be a disk speed test, and a way to test a read/write on disk drives.
> 
> -[ Al ]- 
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