If it's just a bit longer it should be fine since the OSHW firmware usually checks more things than any modified one. Please see Karl-Heinz' excellent documentation for usage details (https://github.com/kubi48/TransistorTester-documentation). When the output of the current DUT is done you can swap the DUT. The fuse bits seem to be ok (though, lfuse should be 0xf7 for a quartz crystal).
I read that but I'm still confused by the tester's behavior:
When I put the component in pins 1&2 :
- Battery voltage is not shown at the bottom of the result
- An indication letter (like [R]) is not shown at the top right of the screen
- After making a measurement, the tester turns off automatically after ~25 seconds
- After making a measurement, if I press the button a new measurement will be performed
- After making a measurement, a new measurement is possible by replacing the component and pressing the button once
- When I put in a capacitor a single measurement result is shown (result is not constantly updated)
However when I put the component in pins 1&3 or 2&3:
- Battery voltage is always shown at the bottom of the result
- An indication letter (like [R]) is shown at the top right of the screen
- After making a measurement, the tester does not turn off automatically
- After making a measurement, if I press the button once nothing happens. If I press the button again the tester turns off.
- After making a measurement, a new measurement is not possible as pressing the button has above behavior. Also putting a new part causes bugous behavior because the tester is not expecting a new part.
- When I put in a capacitor the results are constantly updated, I can tell because the ESR value keeps changing roughly every second.
I don't know if this is intended behavior or if I made a mistake somewhere.