Claims
- 1. A disc driving apparatus comprising:
- storage means for storage of a self-diagnostic program which is adapted for execution in a burn-in environment, said storage means being disposed within a housing which encloses said disc driving apparatus;
- a first memory disposed within said housing for storing mode data representing a normal mode or a burn-in mode;
- self-diagnostic program executing means for executing said self-diagnostic program stored in said storage means, said self-diagnostic program executing means being disposed within said housing;
- control means for activating said self-diagnostic program executing means only when the mode data stored in said first memory represent.sub.s the burn-in mode, and for controlling said first memory to change the mode data stored in said first memory to represent the normal mode; and
- a second memory disposed in said housing for storing results of an execution of said self-diagnostic program from said self-diagnostic program executing means;
- wherein said self-executing diagnostic program executing means executes said self-diagnostic program based on burn-in parameters which determine the operation of said self-diagnostic program; and
- wherein said burn-in parameters determine test time, test dwell time, a number of tests, and a read/write method.
- 2. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said burn-in parameters are stored in said first memory.
- 3. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said burn-in parameters are stored in an electrically erasable and programmable read only memory.
- 4. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said burn-in parameters comprise default parameters set by said self-diagnostic program executing means.
- 5. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said storage means comprises a read only memory.
- 6. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first memory comprises a maintenance cylinder of a magnetic disc.
- 7. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said second memory comprises a random access memory.
- 8. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said first memory comprises a maintenance cylinder of a magnetic disc and said second memory comprises a random access memory, and wherein said control means copying said results stored in said second memory to said maintenance cylinder of said magnetic disc.
- 9. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein upon completion of said self-diagnostic program, said control means changes said mode data to represent said normal mode.
- 10. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said storage means comprises a portion of a magnetic disc.
- 11. A disc driving apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising a read only memory which stores a loader program for reading said self-diagnostic program from said portion of said magnetic disc.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/635,225 filed Dec. 28, 1990, abandoned.
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