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SiS900 Mass Production Test Program
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(1) Introduction
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lantest.exe -- Test program (support multiple access through network)
exlb.exe -- Test program (with bigger font, no multiple access)
ee.exe -- EEPROM programming program
eesetup.exe -- Setup EEPROM data file for ee.exe
Note: ee.exe cannot support multiple access through network
(2) Modify EEPROM data file(ee) with EESETUP.EXE
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1. Run eesetup.exe
Ex: C:\> eesetup
2. Create new EEPROM data file.
Input :
File name : EEPROM data file
OUI : Organization Unique Id
Start OUA : The first Id to be written to EEPROM
Total Ids : How many Ids you want to use in this production line
(decimal)
End OUA : The last Id to be written to EEPROM
If you specify Count, you don't need to specify the
End OUA
Sub_VendorID : Subsystem Vendor ID
Sub_DeviceID : Subsystem Device ID
Ex:
File name : ee
OUI : 00E006 (hex)
Start OUA : 000000 (hex)
Total Ids : 2000 (decimal)
End OUA : (not required)
Sub_VendorID : 1039
Sub_DeviceID : 0900
3. Modify EEPROM data file.
Note: When test is running, DO NOT use this to modify EEPROM data.
You can see the current status in EEPROM data file.
OUI : Current OUI
Start OUA : The first Id
Current OUA : Current Id
Ids Used : How many Ids was used in this production line
Ids Left : How many Ids left in this production line
Total Ids : Total Ids in this production line
End OUA : The last Id
6 field you can modify:
OUI : If you need a new OUI
Start OUA : If you want to specify a new starting OUA
Total Ids : If you want to change the number of Ids in this
production line
End OUA :
Sub_VendorID : Subsystem Vendor ID
Sub_DeviceID : Subsystem Device ID
(3) Modify EEPROM data file(ee) manually
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1. Modify current address
Ex: in EE, line 9, 10, 11
e000
0906 ===> 00 E0 06 09 00 01
0100
Modify starting address
Ex: in EE, line 34
00 E0 06 09 00 01
2. Modify end address
Ex: in EE, line 33
00 E0 06 09 FF FF
(4) Program MAC address:
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ee.exe -- Program MAC address
Usage : ee <eeprom_file>
Ex:
c:\>ee ee
(5) Test result:
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1. Pass: All tests are passed.
===> This LAN chip is good.
2. Loopback test fail:
The test program Logged failed MAC address to FailID file.
===> This LAN chip may not be good.
You can re-use this MAC address.
(6) Other Usage:
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Two Station Test
(i) LAN -- connect two stations with Ethernet cable
Sender: Send packet and wait for response
c:\>lantest /snd
Responder: Listen packet from sender and send response to sender
c:\>lantest /rsp
Change Notes : -----------------------------------------------------------
1) Lantest.exe -- ask user to specify LoopCount and Limit.
-- support 2 station test
-- support HomePNA
Usage : lantest <loopcount> <limit> [/option]
Option: /r --> Return directly
2) exlb.exe -- loopback test with different user interface
-- exlb needs a font file : modern.fon
Usage : exlb <loopcount> <limit> [/option]
Option: /i --> Internal loopback only
/r --> Return directly
3) ee.exe -- add the function that not to advance to
next MAC address and output log file
Usage : ee <eeprom_file> [/Options]
Options : /f --> fixed MAC address
/l --> output log file
/r --> restart system after programming MAC address
4) eesetup -- change the Power Management Control field
in EEPROM from 0xfe01 to 0xfe02
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.