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A password is needed to run this option. With this option, it updates the specified eeprom
binary file with the specifications defined in eeprom.txt. Please see Section 6.0
EEPROM.TXT format for detailed argument description.
-bus <bus:dev:func> Test UUT location
If only bus number has been specified, the program will test all the UUTs at the
specified bus number.
Example: -bus 2.
If bus number and device number have been specified, the program will test all the
UUTs with the specified bus number and device number.
Example: -bus 2:4
If bus number, device number and function number have been specified, the
program will only test the UUT with the specified bus number, device number and
function number.
Example: -bus 2:4:1
This option should NOT be used along with –c option.
-dpmi
Use
DPMI
memory
allocation
Use DPMI memory allocation method to allocate memory instead of malloc() or free()
-
f <file>
Program eeprom.bin
The program programs the content of the specified file into EEPROM before testing.
-m
Program
MAC
address
If this option is entered, the program will prompt user for a new MAC address to be
enter/scan before testing starts.
-mac <mac address>
Program MAC address from command line
If this option is entered, the program will retrieve MAC address right after the –mac option
is entered. The mac address has to be entered in hex and as shown in the following
example:
b57diag –mac 001018010203
-fmac <file>
Program MAC address from a file
If this option is entered, the program will retrieve MAC address from the specified file
before starts testing. If the test passes, the MAC address from the specified file will be