psrc@pegasus.ATT.COM (Paul S. R. Chisholm) (09/12/89)
In article <1989Sep7.172348.19480@agate.uucp>, hughes@math.berkeley.edu (Eric Hughes) writes: > I am looking for some regression testing tools for testing an > interactive program under MS-DOS. Atron (the people who make hardware debugging aids for PC's) have something called the Atron Evaluator. It's a board you plug into your PC, that can "learn" keystrokes, mouse actions, etc. You can edit the resulting scripts, then play them back over and over again. The advantage is supposed to be that the board is "non-intrusive", and takes a lot less memory than software-only products that do the same thing. The board and software run $5000 (U.S.) for "a one time only site license . . . All additional systems to existing site license" is another $2500 (U.S.) Does that mean that the software is $2500 and the hardware is $2500? I dunno. Atron is a division of Cadre Technologies Inc., Saratoga Office Center, 12950 Saratoga Ave., Saratoga, CA 95070, 800-283-5933, 408-253-5933. (That last phone number may be for the specific salesperson I was dealing with.) Disclaimer: I'm not even a customer, satisfied or otherwise; I just did some research into this product. > Eric Hughes, hughes@math.berkeley.edu ucbvax!math!hughes Paul S. R. Chisholm, AT&T Bell Laboratories att!pegasus!psrc, psrc@pegasus.att.com, AT&T Mail !psrchisholm I'm not speaking for the company, I'm just speaking my mind.