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Apple Personal Diagnostics
Features
Thorough diagnostics
- Tests logic board, memory, and other
hardware components
- Checks for damaged System, Finder,
and enabler files
- Verifies and repairs disk directories
- Runs benchmark tests for comparison
with Apple standards
- Now supports over 100 Macintosh CPUs
Comprehensive system information
- Specifies the type and speed of
processor and coprocessors
- Indicates the amount of memory
available, including RAM and virtual
memory
- Displays SCSI bus assignments and
the contents of NuBus slots
- Lists version numbers of system
software files and applications
Ease of use
- Runs an entire suite of tests with the
click of one button
- Customizes the test suite to your needs
- Checks your system automatically
during periods of inactivity (Automated
Diagnostics)
- Prints customized reports
Description
Apple Computer now offers the most comprehensive way to diagnose and monitor
the performance of your Macintosh, PowerBook, or Power Macintosh system.
Apple Personal Diagnostics software gives you a wealth of information about
your computer's hardware and software at the click of a mouse. It's also
the only diagnostic product available that's based on the same powerful
testing programs Apple uses in manufacturing Macintosh computers. Regular use
of the program can reduce system downtime, minimize support calls, and help you
identify the source of problems.
Apple Personal Diagnostics combines hardware testing, system profiling, disk
directory repair, and software checking in one easy-to-use package. You can run
your system through an entire set of tests just by clicking on one button, and
the results are presented in clearly understandable graphics and tables.
The program performs comprehensive diagnostic tests on your system's internal
components, hard drives, floppy drives, and monitors. The hardware performance
tests let you compare your system with benchmarks established by Apple for
other Macintosh computers.
Personal Diagnostics also provides a variety of software information and
checks. It lists all applications and system files (including extensions)
installed on your computer, alerts you if duplicate System Folders exist,
and diagnoses and repairs minor disk directory problems.
You can even set Personal Diagnostics to automatically test your
Macintosh system when you aren't using it. It will alert you to any
irregularities that may exist and suggest simple steps to correct them before
they deteriorate into more serious problems.
Apple Personal Diagnostics software: it's the most complete and easy-to-use
diagnostic software for your Macintosh computer--and the only one from the
people who brought you the Macintosh.
Technical Specifications
Diagnostic tests
- Logic board
- -- Clock/interrupt (VIA and RTC circuitry)
- -- Floating-point unit (if present)
- -- RAM
- -- Parameter RAM
- -- ROM
- -- Apple Desktop Bus circuitry
- -- Sound output (mono and stereo)
- Hard disk drives
- Floppy disk drives
- Monitors (displays test patterns)
- Software
- -- Detects and repairs corrupted disk directories
- -- Detects damaged system files
System information
- Macintosh model
- Processor type and speed
- Coprocessor type (if any)
- Memory addressing mode
- Virtual memory status (if available)
- Memory size (installed memory plus
virtual memory)
- Keyboard type
- NuBus card type and slot number
- SCSI device name, type, and ID number
- Floppy disk drive type
- System and Finder version numbers
- Apple Menu items, control panels, system and
Chooser extensions, and applications--including
version numbers whenever possible (boot
drive only)
- Identification of multiple System Folders
(if applicable)
- And more
Check your system configuration. Apple Personal
Diagnostics lists and prints information about your computer's hardware,
applications, utilities, Apple Menu Items, control panels, system and Chooser
extensions, startup items, and system enablers. It also tells you whether
duplicate System Folders exist and where they are located.
Benchmark checks
- Performance data for the processor, math
functions, video, and hard drives
- Comparisons of your system with Apple's
benchmarks for several popular Macintosh
models
- Performance history for your computer
Measure your computer's performance. How do the
changes you make to your system's configuration affect its performance? Apple
Personal Diagnostics lets you compare your computer against a number of
performance benchmarks established by Apple.
Automated diagnostics
- Logic board test
- Memory test
- Hard disk drive test
- Software check
Reports
- Apple Personal Diagnostics Software reports can be
- customized to provide:
- Hardware information
- Software information
- Diagnostic test results
- Benchmark results
- Automated Diagnostics history
Continuously monitor performance with Apple's
Automated Diagnostics. During moments of system inactivity, this powerful
diagnostic tool tests your computer's memory, hard disk, logic board, and
software. It alerts you to any irregularities that exist and suggests simple
steps for correcting them before they become more serious.
System requirements
- Apple Macintosh Plus or later with at least 2MB RAM, including Power
Macintosh, Performa and PowerBook
- Macintosh system software version 6.0.7 or later, including version 7.5
(Automated Diagnostics requires version 7.0 or later)
- Hard disk drive
- 800K or 1.4MB floppy disk drive
Ordering Information
Apple Personal Diagnostics
- Order No. M2800LL/B
- One 800K application disk
- Two Emergency disks
- Apple Personal Diagnostics Software
- User's Guide
(c) 1993 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights
reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, and PowerBook are trademarks of
Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Finder and
Power Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. NuBus is a trademark of
Texas Instruments. Mention of non-Apple products is for informational purposes
and constitutes neither an endorsement nor a recommendation. Apple assumes no
responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of these
products. All understandings, agreements, or warranties, if any, take place
between the vendors and the prospective users.
November 1993. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
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