Sysdiag -- Entropy Engineering's System Diagnostics (c) Copyright 1992, Entropy Engineering Sysdiag reports on various parts of a PC system that are not often tested by commercial packages. This program helps determine how current and future Entropy packages will run on your computer. Sysdiag reports the following information: ram: Amount of lower system RAM. This is typically 640K. cpu: Type of CPU in your system. 2 is a 286 3 is a 386 4 is a 486 x87: 1 if a Math Coprocessor is installed, 0 otherwise. vesa: The first number is a 1 if a VESA driver has been found. The second number tells the VESA driver version number, if known. video: Type of display adapter. 1 for CGA or MDA 2 for EGA 3 for VGA video int rate: If Video Interrupts are enabled, a number other than 0 will appear in this field. On most VGA cards there is a jumper to enable video interrupts. Future versions of Video Titler, Video Show Assistant, and other Entropy products may require this interrupt for best performance. timer tick normal int rate: The timer tick interrupt on the PC is the heart of a PC's timing. The normal interrupt rate is 18-19 times times per second. (18.2 actual) Video Titler speeds this up 10 times. timer tick fast int rate: This is the faster version. A typical number for this test is 100. If the number is closer to 18 or 19, then either a TSR is messing up the Timer chip, or the motherboard is not AT compatible. Yes, there are some motherboards that are not designed correctly. If there is a problem with this test, then Video Titler will not run properly. ---End---