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Di seguito sono disponibili le note di rilascio (release notes) relative al file Memtest86 5.00 Free Edition, qualora gli sviluppatori le abbiano rese pubbliche in fase di distribuzione del software. Se la documentazione non è presente o se desideri ulteriori dettagli su Memtest86 5.00 Free Edition, puoi comunque consultare la descrizione del file che include anche la lista dei Sistemi Operativi supportati. |
Version 5.0 release for UEFI 3/Dec/2013
- Completely re-written to work under UEFI.
- Native 64-bit support
- No longer requires the use of the PAE workaround to access more than 4GB of memory. (PAE = Physical Address Extension)
- Mouse support, where supported by the underlying UEFI system. On older systems a keyboard is still required.
- Improved USB keyboard support. The keyboard now works on systems that fail to emulate IO Port 64/60 correctly. So Mac USB keyboards are now supported.
- Improved multi-threading support, where supported by the underlying UEFI system.
- Dual boot with Memtest version 4 for supporting older systems without UEFI. So with a single USB or CD drive both UEFI systems and BIOS systems can be supported.
- Reporting of detailed RAM SPD information. Timings, clock speeds, vendor names and much more.
- Support to writing to the USB drive that Memtest is running from for logging and report generation. In all prior MemTest releases there was no disk support.
- Use of GPT. (GUID Partition Table)
- ECC RAM support (limited hardware support, ongoing development)
- Detection of ECC support in both the RAM and memory controller
- Polling for ECC errors
- Injection of ECC errors for test purposes. (limited hardware only)
- Option to disable CPU caching for all tests
- Support for reading parameters from a configuration file to allow settings to be predefined without the need for keyboard input. This can help with automation.
- Support for Secure Boot
- Speed improvements of between 10% and 30%+. Especially for tests, #5, #8 & #9. This is the result more moving to native 64bit code, removing the PAE paging hack, switching compilers and using faster random number generation algorithms.
- Addition of 2 new memory tests to take advantage of 64bit data and SIMD instructions.
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