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Chapter 35 SunButtons Test (sunbuttons)The sunbuttons test verifies that the SunButtons graphics manipulation device is working correctly. Note - Install SunVTS 3.0 making sure that the following packages are installed: SUNWdial and SUNWdialh. Note - Do not run sunbuttons and sundials at the same time. Running the sunbuttons TestsThe following tests verify the functionality of SunButtons: Using the .customtest FileModify the .customtest file as described below to verify that each button functions; each button lights up in a round-robin fashion. Note - The .customtest file is located in in two places. Modify the 32-bit (in the /opt/SUNWvts/bin directory) or the 64-bit (in the /opt/SUNWvts/bin/sparcv9 directory) .customtest file according to the Solaris environment that you are using.
Configure the Port Using the bdconfig CommandTo configure the port, perform the following steps:
Start SunVTSAfter starting SunVTS, you should see Customtest as one of the available options with sundials and sunbuttons available for selection.
Running the sunbuttons Test From a Shell Command LineThis is an interactive test. The test displays a screen representation of the buttonbox (see Figure 35-1) where you can press each of the buttons and see the corresponding button's display change.
There is no option menu for this test. Figure 35-1 sunbuttons Test Menu
sunbuttons Command Line Syntax/opt/SUNWvts/bin/sunbuttons diag standard_arguments Note - 64-bit tests are located in the sparcv9 subdirectory: /opt/SUNWvts/bin/sparcv9/testname. If a test is not present in this directory, then it may only be available as a 32-bit test. For more information refer to "32-Bit and 64-Bit Tests". sunbuttons Test ModesAvailable only in the Functional test mode. In the Functional test mode, the sunbuttons test verifies the functionality of each button, and that each button lights up in sequence. sunbuttons Error MessagesTable 35-1 sunbuttons Error Messages
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