PC Server 704 Flash BIOS Update (5M0, 6MM) Diskette V5.45G Using the Command Line Options ============================== The following Command Line Options allow you to define specific conditions for running the diagnostic programs at startup time. At the operating system prompt, type "QAPRO /YYY" (where "/YYY" represents one or more of the following from the list below); then press ENTER: /B&W The /B&W option forces the program to load in black and white (monochrome) mode. /LOG=file The /LOG=file option directs the test programs to start using a specified Error Log file. /INT10 The /INT10 option forces the test programs to use the Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) for screen writes. /OXXX The /OXXX option, where XXX=test group, omits the designated test group from testing. (See /IXXX for a list of valid test groups.) /OALL The /OALL option omits all test groups from testing. (See /IXXX for more information.) /IXXX The /IXXX option, where XXX=test group, includes the designated test group. When used in conjunction with the /OALL option, you can specify the tests that you want to include. These options are helpful if you have insufficient memory available to load all of the test programs simultaneously, or if you want to test specific test groups. The valid test groups are: LPT Parallel port COM Serial ports HDU Hard disk (IDE only) FDU Diskette drive VID Video MBD System board KBD Keyboard PDV Pointing device or mouse MEM Memory SCU SCSI CDR CD-ROM SYS System information/Utilities You can include this option multiple times. For example, to run the keyboard, SCSI, and CD-ROM test groups, type: "QAPRO.EXE /OALL /IKBD /ISCU /ICDR" /USRCONFIG=file The /USERCONFIG=file option tells the test programs to look for a user diagnostic configuration file other than the default USERDIAG.CFG. /SCRIPT=file,R The /SCRIPT=file,R option with the ",R" runs the selected script. If you omit the ",R" parameter, the script is loaded but not run. NOTE: You can use a "-" instead of a "/" as the command line switch.