I really like PT, and especially the automation switches. I would like to build myself a test stick or test CD (perhaps using autorun), so I can run PT on machines without installing it on them, or clicking anything during the test:
Is there a way to turn off CD test and graphics test? I don't want to have to insert a CD rom AND a flash stick, one or the other would be nice.
If I just use a flash stick. I am prompted to insert a CDROM for the CD speed test.
If I just use a CDROM, I get a problem creating 3D textures on a read only media, asking me to click OK...
The CSV, and html command line format options are great (details in help->contents->"Other Info"), but is there a way to get the detailed processor info saved in the binary format (cache size, cpu version, etc) into the csv file? or another text file? I have thought of using the .ini file feature with a small interval, generating a binary file which has the info on one fast warmup run, then generating a csv in a longer second run.
I saw a post about putting the license key in a text file on the media, if you could point me to that info, or the "White Paper" that another poster referred to that would be great too.
Thanks,
John.
Is there a way to turn off CD test and graphics test? I don't want to have to insert a CD rom AND a flash stick, one or the other would be nice.
If I just use a flash stick. I am prompted to insert a CDROM for the CD speed test.
If I just use a CDROM, I get a problem creating 3D textures on a read only media, asking me to click OK...
The CSV, and html command line format options are great (details in help->contents->"Other Info"), but is there a way to get the detailed processor info saved in the binary format (cache size, cpu version, etc) into the csv file? or another text file? I have thought of using the .ini file feature with a small interval, generating a binary file which has the info on one fast warmup run, then generating a csv in a longer second run.
I saw a post about putting the license key in a text file on the media, if you could point me to that info, or the "White Paper" that another poster referred to that would be great too.
Thanks,
John.
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