RightMark Memory Analyzer version 3.3. Release Notes
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A complete and comprehensive test suite description is available at
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general-3.shtml (Russian)
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/rmma-general/rmma-general-3.html (English)

Full source code is available for MemoryTest and CPUInfo modules,
including code headers for ChipsetInfo module.


Note on Address Windowing Extensions (AWE)
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By default, the AWE that are available on Windows 2000, Windows XP
and Windows 2003 Server OSes are used for memory allocation (however,
it is possible to choose Standard or VirtualLock memory allocation
schemes in the General Test Options).

The AWE-based tests will NOT run by default, as they need some user
privileges that are NOT enabled by default in the OS. This will
indicate itself with an error message like this:

"Cannot enable SE_LOCK_MEMORY privilege, please check the local policy."

To solve this problem, please follow these steps:

1. Make sure you're logged on with administrative privileges
2. Go to the Local Security Policy (located in the Administrative
   Tools folder)
3. Choose Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment
4. Add your user name (or group name, e.g. Administrators) to the
   "Lock Pages in Memory" policy
5. Log off and log on to the system again. The tests should run fine now.


Note on memory timings adjusting
--------------------------------

READ THIS CAREFULLY!

ADJUSTING THE MEMORY TIMINGS ON-THE-FLY IS AN ADVANCED FEATURE THAT
SHOULD BE USED BY EXPERIENCED USERS ONLY. IT MAY FREEZE YOUR SYSTEM,
CAUSE THE INSTABILITY OR EVEN DAMAGE TO THE SYSTEM COMPONENTS!

THE RIGHTMARK DEVELOPERS TEAM, THE RIGHTMARK GATHERING AND/OR IXBT.COM
ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MIGHT BE CAUSED BY USING THIS
FEATURE.


What's new in RMMA 3.4
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- New ResultsBrowser feature
- New supported chipsets: Intel E7205, E7500, E7501, E7505, E7520, E7525,
  AMD8000, VIA K8T800, K8T800Pro (AMD64 integrated memory controller),
  nVidia nForce2 SMBus controller
- DMI info (BIOS, Motherboard and System Vendor, Model and Revision)
- New CPU Database Entries


What's new in RMMA 3.3
----------------------
- New Memory timings adjusting feature for all supported chipsets
  (both in RMMA executable and a stand-alone application)
- Defaults to VirtualLock memory allocation scheme
- New supported chipsets: Intel 440LX/EX, 440BX/ZX, 440GX, i830,
  i852GM/GMV, i855GM/GME, i855PM, i915/i925, nVidia nForce2 (experimental)
- New CPU Database Entries
- Minor bugfix in Quick Tests feature


What's New in RMMA 3.2
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- ChipsetInfo module featuring Chipset/Memory Timings and Memory
  SPD info
- Supported Chipsets series: Intel i810/i815/i845/i865/i875,
  Intel i915/i925 (partially), AMD 750/760, VIA Appolo VP3/Appolo
  Pro/KT133 and SiS 630
- RAM Catalog feature: quick RAM Bandwidth/Latency tests, results
  submission
- Added "L2 cache line" stride size entry to D-Cache Latency, I-ROB
  and RAM Stability tests
- New/corrected CPU types determination in CpuInfo module
- New CPU Database Entries
- Minor bugfix in RAM Performance/STREAM test

For more information, see
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general-3-add2.shtml (Russian)


What's New in RMMA 3.1
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- Memory Walk moved from D-Cache Latency into separate test
- Variable Stride Size support in I-Cache Latency test
- New I-ROB (Instructions reorder buffer) test added
- New RAM Performance tests, Checksum and Substring Search added
- Stride Size parameter added to RAM Stablitiy test
- Improved graph display
- Support for more CPUs in CpuInfo module
- New CPU Database Entries

For more information, see
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general-3-add.shtml (Russian)
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/rmma-general/rmma-general-3-add.html (English)


What's New in RMMA 3.0
----------------------
- CPU/Cache/TLB Info tab added
- CPU Database functionality added
- Existing v2.5 tests categorized as "Microarchitecture" tests
- "I-Cache" test split into "Decode Bandwidth" and "I-Cache Latency"
  tests
- Improved jump routines for I-Cache/I-TLB test
- New "RAM Performance" tests (STREAM-copy/scale/add/triad)
- New "RAM Stability" test (continuous memory load)

A complete and comprehensive test suite description is available at
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general-3.shtml (Russian)
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/rmma-general/rmma-general-3.html (English)


What's New in RMMA 2.5
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- L1/L2 cache line size determination
- Variable active CPU index
- Improved MMX/SSE/SSE2 Read/Write/Copy routines
- Improved D-Cache Latency/"Memory Walk" routine
- Win9x support
- Standard/VirtualLock/AWE memory allocation
- New "pseudo-random" latency measurement mode

For more information, see
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general.shtml (Russian)
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/rmma-general/index.html (English)


What's New in RMMA 2.4
----------------------
Initial public release. Full description is available at
http://www.ixbt.com/cpu/rmma-general.shtml (Russian)
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/rmma-general/index.html (English)
