Test Management
Environment (TME) for Release 1.331 Full for 882CA
Using TME
Download to PC.
Unzip TME and place it into a directory of your choice. Note that the TME does not require that it be run from a certain directory. For Windows users, we also provide a self-extracting executable file for your convenience.
Note: To use serial ports on the TME tool, you must use javacomm20-win32.zip (or a similar version for your platform) and place the library in your Java VM's library path. We provide javacomm20-win32.zip for you in the JavaLibs directory.
To run the TME, Double-click TME.jar
To manually run the TME through a command-line Java runtime, enter:
java -jar TME.jar
from the TME's main folder.
Notes:The TME is run through any platform that can run executable Java JAR files. For Windows machines, this will be set up for you upon installation of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). The TME will be displayed shortly after.
The TME requires a resolution of 800x600 or higher.
The TME requires Java Run Time Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later.
The TME requires Firmware 20.1884202 or later (this is the vxWorks firmware file for Release 2.8.2).The TME requires CEC and TME options on the 882CA generator. View GenStats image, verify -CEC and -TME options are shown. If not, contact Quantum Data for information on upgrading.
Test modifications only apply to new devices. You can use the same CDFs that you have been using with the previous TME version, but you need to make a new Unit:Device object to rebuild them using the TME 1.331 system.
If you have the TPA-MP-4R instead of TPA-CEC-4R, then make sure to disable EDID Formats and Emulate modes. You can press Sink -> Options to check if they are enabled or not.
Enhancements and anomalies corrected
The following is a list of enhancements to the TME 1.33 and anomalies corrected as part of this release.
Updated to HDMI CTS 1.3c (removed tests 11.1.1-6 and 11.1.1-7)
Fixed CDF-to-test mapping issues
Modified 9.4-1 for <Vendor Command with ID> to ensure missing bytes
Removed <Vendor Command> test section from 9.4-1 because <Vendor Command> could be 0 bytes
Other Release Notes
You can obtain Release Notes for past releases as follows: