More About ATEasy

ATEasy contains many features not covered in this manual. The following list describes some of the features available that are not covered in this manual:

        Configuring and using the COM (serial), GPIB, VXI, File and WinSock interfaces

        Using TCP/IP communication

        Using DDE to communicate between applications

        Using the WIN32 API

        Creating and using threads and synchronization objects

        COM/ActiveX Objects and Multithreading

        Using .Net and .Net Controls

        Multiple UUTs, parallel and sequential execution modes (v8)

        The Internal Library classes, controls, procedures, variables, and types

        Internal Variables

        Complete description of the ATEasy programming language and statements

        Using interrupts and interface events

        Error and exception handling

        Managing users

        Document version control and text formats

        Comparing and merging folders and documents

        Using module events

        Form types: MDI, MDI Child and Normal forms

        Adding and Using Menus with Forms

        Drawing on forms

        HTML and the Log control

        Logging and customizing your test results

        Creating and using ATEASY DLLs

        Simulation

        Using configuration management, source and version control software

        Customizing the Test Executive

        Profile and Fault Analysis drivers

        ATML support - ATEasy supports a new XML-based standard for ATE and test information data exchange, known as Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML), please refer to http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/scc20/tii/  for ATML standard IEEE 1671.

The ATEasy User's Guide and the ATEasy online help contain complete coverage of these topics. Additionally, you can look at the examples and drivers that were copied to your Examples and Drivers directories during Setup.