Memory chips are tested by insertion into a chip test socket on a test
adapter board that is mounted to the reverse or solder-side of a personal
computer motherboard. A memory module socket is removed from the
motherboard, and adapter pins are inserted into holes for the removed
memory module socket, but from the reverse (solder) side of the
motherboard. The adapter pins connect to the test adapter board either
directly, through a connector plug, or through an intervening adapter
board. The test adapter board has soldered onto it additional memory
chips and buffer chips on a memory module, such as an Advanced Memory
Buffer (AMB) for a fully-buffered memory module. The built-in-self-test
(BIST) feature of the AMB may be used to test the memory chip under test
in the chip test socket, or the processor on the motherboard may write
and read the memory chip.