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** Add mac address of testing device(IUT) to workspace, you can turn on bluetooth and let PTS find it.
** Add mac address of testing device(IUT) to workspace, you can turn on bluetooth and let PTS find it.
[[File:NewWorkspaceDeviceAddress.png]]
[[File:NewWorkspaceDeviceAddress.png]]
** Select the profiles you need to test to the right column, then save the workspace and quit.
** Select the profiles you need to test to the right column, then save the workspace and quit if you have specific '''.PICSX''' to use for testing.
[[File:NewWorkspaceSelectTestSuite.png]]
[[File:NewWorkspaceSelectTestSuite.png]]
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** (optional) out specific .PICSX files into '''C:\Program Files(x86)\Bluetooth SIG\Bluetooth PTS\My Workspace\<workspace name>\<profile>\'''.

Revision as of 06:52, 28 November 2013


  • Driver installation for PTS dongle.
    • Disable bluetooth on your laptop to avoid confusion.
    • Specify driver for the unknown device in C:\Program Files(x86)\Bluetooth SIG\Bluetooth PTS\PTS Driver, DO NOT let Windows install driver by itself.
    • If CSR BlueCoreBluetooth shown, you are good to go.

CSRBlueCoreBluetoothInDeviceManager.png


  • Setup before testing
    • Create a new Workspace
    • Add mac address of testing device(IUT) to workspace, you can turn on bluetooth and let PTS find it.

NewWorkspaceDeviceAddress.png

    • Select the profiles you need to test to the right column, then save the workspace and quit if you have specific .PICSX to use for testing.

NewWorkspaceSelectTestSuite.png

    • (optional) out specific .PICSX files into C:\Program Files(x86)\Bluetooth SIG\Bluetooth PTS\My Workspace\<workspace name>\<profile>\.