![]() Added new config file parameter, 'PMPDISABLE', to disable TFTP uploading of XML messages for Management Console integration.Added new config file parameter, 'AUTOREPORTFMT', for specifying report format of auto-saved reports.Added new config file parameter, 'MINMEMRANGEMB', for specifying the minimum size of memory ranges that shall be allocated for testing.Added new config file parameter, 'MEMREMMB', for specifying the minimum amount of memory to leave unallocated during testing.Added new config file parameter, 'EXACTSPDSIZE', to specify the total capacity of all detected SPD to match before allowing tests to begin.Support for passing configuration parameters via command line arguments.Support for saving test results to a byte-packed, binary file for storage-limited systems.Added keyboard shortcut (F12) to save screenshot to file within the Main Menu.Added prompt on various exit options (shutdown, reboot, exit to BIOS) on application exit.Added option to change save location of logs/reports to another disk volume (file system).Added preliminary support for DIMM temperature reporting (when supported by DIMM). ![]() ![]() Revamped RAM SPD screen in the Main Menu with graphical view of all RAM slots.Added BADRAM & badmemorylist formatted strings and instructions in the exported HTML report to mask defective memory addresses (Pro only).Special thanks to Simula eX³ project () for providing high-end ARM64 systems for testing. Support UEFI-based ARM systems (arm64/aarch64), including memory test algorithms ported to ARM64 and optimized using hand-written assembly code. ![]() As usual, the Free Edition is available for download on the normal MemTest86 download page. ( Update) MemTest86 v9.0 Pro and Site Edition can now be purchased from our sales page. Thank you to our beta testers for the bug reports and feedback. ![]() As a result, MemTest86 v9.0 beta testing period is now over. ( Update) MemTest86 v9.0 has been officially released. ![]()
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