The Memory Tests pane ( Working with Hardware Diagnostic Action editor) lets you perform three hardware tests:
You can specify any combination of tests and number of passes to perform. For each pass, the hardware diagnostic tools performs the tests in turn, until all passes are complete. The tools compare memory test failures and display them in a log window after all passes are complete. Errors resulting from memory test failures do not stop the testing process; however, fatal errors immediately stop the testing process.
The following table explains the items in the Memory Tests pane.
| Item | Explanation |
|---|---|
| Walking 1's | Select the checkbox to have the hardware diagnostic tools perform the Walking Onestest. Deselect to have the diagnostic tools skip the Walking Onestest. |
| Address | Select to have the hardware diagnostic tools perform the Addresstest. Deselect to have the diagnostic tools skip the Addresstest. |
| Bus Noise | Select to have the hardware diagnostic tools perform the Bus noisetest. Deselect to have the diagnostic tools skip the Bus noisetest. |
| Test Area Size | Specify the size of memory to be tested. This setting along with Target Address defines the memory range being tested. |
| Number of Passes | Enter the number of times that you want to repeat the specified tests. |
| Use Target CPU | Select to have the hardware diagnostic tools download the test code to the hardware device. Deselect to have the hardware diagnostic tools execute the test code through the remote connection interface. Execution performance improves greatly if you execute the test code on the hardware CPU, but requires that the hardware has enough stability and robustness to execute the test code. |
| Download Algorithm to Address | Specify the address where the test driver is downloaded in case the Use target CPU is selected. |