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A Windows based utility for exercising

and validating the stability of a


systems overall performance.


Users Guide





Ultra-X, Inc.
Professional PC Diagnostic Tools


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Chapter 1-Introduction .................................................... 7
Overview........................................................................ 7
System Requirements ................................................... 8
Getting Started With W.S.T. ....................................... 9
Installation..................................................................... 9
Uninstalling.................................................................... 9
Chapter 2 ........................................................................... 9
Using W.S.T. .................................................................. 9
Starting W.S.T............................................................... 9
File ................................................................................ 10
Options ......................................................................... 10
System Information.................................................... 11
System Information- Workstation............................. 11
System Information- Operating System................... 12
System Information- CPU.......................................... 12
System Information- Memory.................................... 12
System Information- Display ..................................... 13
System Information- Drives....................................... 13
System Information- Network ................................... 13
System Information- APM......................................... 14
System Information- Media ....................................... 14
System Information- Devices ..................................... 14
System Information- Engines..................................... 15
System Information- Printers .................................... 15
System Information- Time Zone................................ 15
System Information- Software ................................... 16
Information -View Processes...................................... 16
Configuration.............................................................. 17
Configuration- General .............................................. 17
Configuration- Processor ........................................... 17
Configuration- Drives and Memory .......................... 18
Configuration- Graphics and Sound......................... 18
Configuration- Network ............................................. 19
Configuration- Printers and COM Ports .................. 19
Configuration- Preferences........................................ 20
Stress Testing............................................................... 20
Testing- Start & Stop Testing .................................... 20
Testing- System Status ................................................ 21
Testing- Understanding Test Results ........................ 22
Discussing Test Failures ............................................. 22
Languages and Help ................................................... 22
Languages .................................................................... 22
Help .............................................................................. 23



Chapter 1- Introduction

Overview
WinStress(W.S.T.) is a Windows based utility for exercising and
validating the stability of a systems overall performance. WinStress
exercises systems to greater-than-normal usage. This is intended to
cause component failures, which can then be investigated to determine
modifications needed to produce a more durable system. The program
is run directly from the CD. No hard drive installation is required.

W.S.T. performs a variety of functions including, Stress Loading and
System Inventory.

Stress Loading mode will simultaneously exercise all major
components of the system for extended periods. These tests
include: CPU, FPU, MMX, RAM, Hard Drives, CD
ROMs/DVD/CDR, Floppy and other Removable Drives, 2D
and 3D graphics cards, Sound card, Printers, COM/LPT ports
and Network adapters. In this mode, W.S.T. will allow you to
set the stress levels to monitor the stability of the systems
overall performance. For example, you can set a very high
CPU stress level to see if Windows will crash for a period of
time or if CPU over-clocking will have adverse reactions to
normal operation. Stress levels for all devices can be set at one
time giving you a quick summary of your systems health.

System Inventory will generate a comprehensive report of the
system. The list will include data on:
Workstation
Processor(s)
Memory
Display Adapters
All Drives
Network Environment
All Devices
APM
Multimedia
Operating System
Database Engines
Time Zones
Printers
Installed Software

W.S.T. will also provide a complete list of installed application and
their respective version numbers, serial numbers and installed location.
This information is ideal for keeping track of your systems and all
installed devices and applications.

With Ultra-Xs extensive experience of over 15 years in producing high
quality PC diagnostic hardware and software tools, W.S.T. brings a
much needed Windows based utility to computer manufacturers and
service professionals for evaluating systems and performing
uncompromising burn-in, inventory and stability testing.

W.S.T. is designed for use by service technicians and end users. If you
are a service technician, use W.S.T.s features to isolate system
problems, generate system reports and perform benchmarking. If you
are an end-user, use W.S.T. as a maintenance and performance utility
or burn-in to ensure that you are getting the most out of your system.

System Requirements
Before you Run W.S.T., check the following system requirements to
ensure that the system to be tested will support the programs needs:

Processor Pentium II and better. AMD 586 and comparable
Cyrix/VIA.

RAM Minimum needed to run your installed Windows Versions.

Operating Systems - Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME,
Windows NT 4, Windows 2000 Windows XP Home and Professional
series.

Video- Requires 800x600 High Color 16-bit or better resolution, with
small fonts.

Optional Requirements

Browser Internet Explorer version 4.0 or higher. Netscape Navigator
version 4.0 or higher.

DirectX Requires version 6 or higher.

Important Note

When running WinStress, make sure there are no other programs
running in background. I.E.: games, DOS programs, any FAX
programs, etc. Other background programs can affect Windows (a
multitasking / mu ltithreading operating system) from acquiring proper
results. Animated cursors also slow down a system, depending upon the
speed of your computer (especially the CPU & Video Card).

In order to get the best results and correct information about your
system, run WinStress after you have installed all device drivers.

If your Windows Registry is corrupted or you use incorrect drivers for
your hardware, you may get some incorrect information about your
System.


Getting Started With W.S.T.
Before running W.S.T. software, make sure that you have at least 15
megabytes of space available on your hard drive. This will give you
plenty of space to save your test reports. You will also need to close all
other application.


Installation
W.S.T. is designed to run from the provided CD. If you wish to install
it on your hard drive, simply copy the contents of the CD into a target
W.S.T. folder. To do this, create a New file folder and call it W.S.T.. It
would probably be best to put this new folder on your desk top. This
will make it easier to find and access. Once the W.S.T. folder has been
created, using Windows Explorer tag all the files inside the W.S.T. CD
and copy them into the W.S.T. folder on your desk top.

Uninstalling
If your have used the procedure above to install W.S.T. onto your
system, your can uninstall the program by deleting the folder.


Chapter 2
Using W.S.T.

Starting W.S.T.
Launch W.S.T. from your CD
or target folder. A splash
screen(as shown) will appear.
You will notice a number of
messages that will quickly
appear under the loading bar.
It is at this stage that W.S.T.
will check system
configuration, load drivers,
set up the program and run the W.S.T. modules. If there are any
problems with loading the W.S.T. file, an error message will appear at
this time, otherwise the program will launch into the main menu screen.
From the main menu screen, you have the option of selecting System
Information, WinStress
Configuration, Starting the
WinStress Tests, or using any
of the drop down menus on
the top of the window.



File
The File menu contains options to select from such as: Open Test
Log, Save Test Log, Print Test Log and Exit.

Open Test Log allows you to
review W.S.T. results from
previous test runs. Save Test
Log allows you to save
current test results. If you do
not give your new test log a
name, it will be saved as
Default.log. As long as there is available hard drive space, you can save
unlimited number of test logs. The Print function allows you to print
your test results to the printer attached to LPT1 or a network printer
that is set as your system default printer. Finally, you can choose to exit
W.S.T. and go back to Windows.

Options
The Options menu will give you the following options: Configuration,
Load Config, Save Config, and Save Config As...

The Configuration button
allows you to configure
WinStress scripting.
Information about the
Configuration button will be
explained later.

The Load, Save, and Save As Configuration menu allows you to save
configuration, save different configurations and load configuration.
Once you have configured your test parameters under the Configuration
option, you may make these parameters as your default test script by
simply clicking the save menu. This will erase the previous default
script. If you wish to save a number of test scripts, then select the save
as button. At this point, you will need to give your new test script a
name. You can have up to 99 different test scripts saved in your W.S.T.
test configuration menu.


System Information
W.S.T. offers a complete system information menu. This feature allows
you to acquire all the system information that include both hardware
and software devices. W.S.T. will provide detailed information on:
Devices, Database Engines,
Printers, Time Zone, Display,
Drives, Network, APM,
Media, Workstation,
Operating System, CPU, and
Memory. All this information
is displayed on screen or may
also be printed or saved to a file.

System Information- Workstation
The Workstation Tab displays the System ID, BIOS Information, Boot
Information, and Real-time Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock
status.








System Information- Operating System
The Operating System provides the Windows version, build, the service
pack version, serial number, product key, registered user, registered
company/organization, and the location or path to critical system
folders. Other options found on the operating system tab are the
FONTS INSTALLED and the ENVIRONMENT buttons. The FONTS
INSTALLED button displays a list of all the fonts currently installed
on your system. In addition you
can also view a sample of each
installed font by clicking on the
font. The ENVIRONMENT
button displays Windows
Environment information.



System Information- CPU
The CPU tab provides detailed
information on CPU Type and
Model Identification, number of
processors, processor speed,
system bus frequency, and bus
frequency divisor values. W.S.T.
supports multi-processor support
and will display values for each
individual processor. There is also a Cache and TLB information tab
and a Feature tab. The Cache and TLB tab provides Level 1 Data
Cache, Level 1 Instruction Cache, and Level 2 Unified Cache details
and values. The Feature tab displays all the enabled features the CPU
boasts.

System Information- Memory
The Memory tab will display measurements of Physical, Page File, and
Virtual Memory total and free
values. Other details include a
Memory Utilization status bar
and Memory Properties. A
great way to keep track of
system memory.




System Information- Display
The Display tab provides detailed information on all installed video
graphic adapters. To view a specific video adapter, click on the pull
down ADAPTER menu and click on the desired video adapter. Adapter
properties provides Chipset,
DAC, Video Memory size,
and supported resolution
modes. Additional
information can be seen under
the Display compatibilities
area. Here you may view
information on: Curve, Line,
Polygon, Raster, and Text.

System Information- Drives
The Drives tab provides complete details on all installed drives on your
system including Physical, Logical, and Networked Mapped Drives. To
view a specific drive, click on
the pull down DRIVE menu
and click on the desired
Drive. Information such as
Drive Capacity, Free Space,
Utilization Status Bar, Serial
Number, and all the modes
that are enabled and supported
by your drive and system are
also provided.


System Information- Network
The network tab retrieves all pertinent information on your network
adapters. A list of all installed Network Adapters as well as IP
addresses in IP format and
MAC format will be
displayed. Protocol, Services,
and Client Info can be
obtained by simply clicking
on the corresponding button.
WinSock Version and Status
information is also provided.



System Information- APM
The APM or Advanced
Power Management tab
provides AC Power status,
Battery Charge Status,
Battery Lifetime info and
Battery Utilization status
bar.




System Information- Media
The Media tab provides info on all installed Multi-media devices. Since
CDROM and DVD information is available under the Drives tab, the
Media tab focuses on Sound
devices. W.S.T. displays all
information on installed
sound devices and sound
drivers. Also available are
detailed info on WAVE IN,
WAVE OUT, MIDI IN,
MIDI OUT, AUXILIARY,
MIXER and joystick.


System Information- Devices
The Devices tab provides the most comprehensive way of getting a list
of all devices installed on your Windows system. To view a list of
installed devices, simply
click on the + symbol and a
sub category will appear. To
view detailed information on
a subcategory device, click
to highlight the device and
then click the PROPERTIES
button on the bottom right of
the window.

System Information- Engines
The Engines tab displays installed Database Engines as well as DirectX
information.










System Information- Printers
The Printers tab displays a
list of all installed printers
on your system, including
local and network printers.
To view printer properties
simply click to highlight a
printer and then click on
the properties button.


System Information- Time Zone
The Time Zone tab provides the configured time zone as well as a
calendar, highlighted with the current day.









System Information- Software
This may be one of the most useful tools built into W.S.T.. The
Software tab provides Uninstall, Serial Number, Links, and Version
information on all installed application. W.S.T. also incorporates an
uninstall utility. Simply click to highlight an unwanted application and
then click the Uninstall button.










Information -View Processes
This option displays a list of tasks that are running on your Windows
system. W.S.T. will list all of the Processes names, Thread count,
Process ID and its parent ID.











Configuration

Configuration- General
The General tab allows
you to select which test
you would like to run.
There are 14 tests to
choose from that
include: CPU, FPU,
MMX, Hard Drives,
Floppy Drives, CD
ROMs, RAM, 2D
Graphics, 3D Graphics,
Sound Blaster,
Network, Printer, Com
ports, LPT Ports. Simply check next to the test you wish to include in
your test script. Towards the right side of the individual tests are 4
buttons: Default, Select All, Select None and Duration. The Default
button will allow you load W.S.T.s factory preset standard set of tests.
Select All allows you to select all 14 components. Select None allows
you to clear your configuration script and start over. Once you have
chosen all the tests you wish to
run, you can set the Duration for
the test cycle. Duration value is
set in minutes and can be set up
too 999 minutes. For a
continuous loop, set the value to
0. Finally, Degree of Windows Test Load feature allows you to select
the level of stress you wish to place the system under. The load may be
set from 1% to 100%.

Configuration- Processor
The Processor tab allows you to configure specific tests that will be
performed when choosing to test the CPU, FPU, or MMX components.
If you wish to place a high
stress level on your processor,
it is recommended you select
all the tests listed. The four test
options are: Data Movement,
Arithmetic, Shift and Rotate,
and Logical and Bit. These tests
are not designed to detect
processor failures. Instead, they
are designed to stress the processor to ensure stability in normal system
operation mode.


Configuration- Drives and Memory
The Drives and Memory tab allow you to configure the drives to be
tested. All drives that are properly installed in your Windows system
will be available to test. Removable drives such as Zip, LS-120, and
USB Drives will be found under the Floppy pull down menu. CDR,
CDRW, DVD drives will be found under the CDROM drive pull down
menu. When testing any removable or CDROM drives, make sure
media is present in the drives.

You also have the option to
choose from two types of
memory tests: Sequential and
Random. These tests are
designed to exercise your
systems memory and are NOT
designed to detect memory
failures. To run extensive
memory testing, you will need to
use one of our memory testing products.

Configuration- Graphics and Sound
The graphics and Sound tab permit you to select the desired test to run
for your 2D and 3D graphics card. The Text test for 2D graphics allow
the option of entering your custom text that will appear during the test
routine. The default text setting is set to Ultra-X. When running the
3D graphics card, you have a
choice of running either the
OpenGL or DirectX API.
When the DirectX API is
selected, you have the choice
to either load a custom image
from your system, or leave the
path blank. To load a custom
image, simply click the
BROWSE button and
navigate to the image.

The Sound configuration allows the option of selecting a sound file to
be played. The default sound file selected is one of three sound files
that are included on the W.S.T. CDROM. However, you may select
from any sound files you have installed on your system. Simply click
on the BROWSE button, click the FILES OF TYPE drop down menu
and select ALL FILES. Then navigate to the desired sound file and
click OPEN.
The length and size of the sound file does not matter for W.S.T. will
run in a continuous loop.

Configuration- Network
The Network tab allows
you to choose 3 different
types of Network Tests:
Internal Loopback,
Network Drive, or Ping.
The Internal Loopback
test performs a looping
function within the
network installed card.
When selecting a network
drive, you are sending
data outside your system,
but staying internal to the network installation. To select a network
drive, simply click the SCAN button. A list of network workgroup
domains will appear. Click the + symbol next to the desired
workgroup to display computers in this domain. Finally, double click
the desired computer to set as the network drive. Once a network drive
is configured you may select the network file size to 1, 10, or 100mb.
This is the size of data that will be processed by your network adapter.
When selecting the Ping option you can choose to Ping a specific IP
address or specify a URL.

Configuration- Printers and COM Ports
When selecting the COM and LPT ports, you have a number of options
to configure your testing
parameters. When
configuring your COM ports
to be tested, you have a
choice of either COM1 or
COM2. Once the COM port
has been selected, you can
configure the Baud transfer
rate. The Baud transfer rate
can be set from 110 bytes to
256 kilobytes. The last choice in this configuration menu is selecting a
Printer to be tested. This can either be a local or network printer.

Configuration- Preferences
The Preferences tab allows you to configure your testing process. You
begin by selecting a termination point. The termination point is set in
minutes. If you set the value to zero minutes, the test will loop
continuously. The second set of options allows you t o open a log file to
track test results and saving the log file at the end of the test cycle. The
third option tells the program what to do in case it encounters an error.
The options are to continue, Beep on error and continue, or stop. You
can only select one of these options at one time. Finally, you can
configure the Windows Resource Load. This is your main load factor.
This is the load factor or
multiplier that will be
used to stress out your
system. For example, if
you set this at 50% and
set the Test load at 100%
(this is selected from the
general screen), then you
will be running your
system at 100% load at
50% of windows
resources.

Stress Testing
Testing- Start & Stop Testing
This menu is fairly straight forward. In this menu you are given an
option to start and stop the
testing procedure. If you do
not configure the test script,
the software will run a
default script. If you have
any saved scripts, you will
need to select a script before
running the test. To begin
the WinStress Testing you can either click on the start button, or click
the TEST menu bar and then click on START TESTING. This will
launch the default test script built into W.S.T.. A status screen will
appear in the background with individual test windows appearing in the
foreground as s hown. At this time, W.S.T. is running on your system.

During a stress test session,
WinStress continually loops all
selected tests in the
CONFIGURATION window. By
default, stress tests run until stopped
manually or until a system failure
occurs. Duration can be set if needed
under the CONFIGURATION menu
described earlier.

On the bottom of each Stress Test window is a status bar and Details
button. To view details on a Stress
Test, simply click on the DETAILS
button. The detail window displays
Real-Time graph info as well as
specific values for each individual
subtest.



Testing- System Status
To exit these tests, click the STOP button
located on the bottom left of the Resources
Usage window or the Stop Test button on
the test status screen in the background.

Once the tests are stopped, the test
windows will disappear and the
System Status screen will be active.
The System Status screen displays the
status of the Stress testing on the
system. Under the main status
assessment, are the 14 individual
stress tests, status, loop count, and
error description for each test. Towards the left of the individual tests is
the Start, Stop, and Duration time. The Status Screen also contains a set
of buttons to choose from. These buttons give you control to go back to
main menu and start or stop testing. You can also choose the drop
down options from the FILE, OPTIONS, TEST, INFORMATION,
LANGUAGES, and HELP menus.



Testing- Understanding Test Results
If stress tests run to completion for the specified time or until stopped
manually and no failures are visible under the System Status Window,
then the system has passed stress testing.
Systems that do not run to completion or
display failures in the System Status Window
do not pass the stress test.

Failures can be observed in one of the following scenarios.
The operating system determined that an error has occurred. The
operating system will log an event or display a message indicating
the error. These events are visible in the operating system Event
Viewer.
An individual test reports an error. The error is reported and the
Fail Count increments in the System Status Window
Another application or device detects that an error has occurred

Note:
WinStress Test is intended primarily to provide a pass/fail analysis of a computer system
and is not specifically designed to identify the root cause of an error. To detect causes of
errors, please see Ultra-X, Inc. product line to locate a product that best suites your
diagnostic needs.

Discussing Test Fai lures
Ultra-X wants to help users interpret meaningful test results when using
WinStress. To discuss a specific test scenario or failure that you would
like to discuss, do the following:

Languages and Help

Languages
At the present time the W.S.T. supports four languages. It supports
English, Dutch, Japanese and Portuguese (Brazilian). In the very near
future we will be adding German, Italian and French. To change to
another language, simply select the desired language from the
Language menu or click on the Languages button on the bottom left
corner of the main menu screen.









Help
To access the help menu, simply click on the help file. If the
information you are looking for is not pertained in the help menu, you
can refer your questions on our on-line help section of our web site at
www.uxd.com. You can also call our tech support line at 408-261-
7090. Ultra-X offers technical support free of charge for the first 90
days. To continue your free
technical support, you will
need to purchase an upgrade
subscription.

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