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Andrei Tatarnikov, 03/19/2014 02:51 PM

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h1. Installation Guide
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*UNDER CONSTRUCTION*
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h3. System requirements
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MicroTESK is a set of Java-based utilities that are run from the command line. It can be used on *_Windows, Linux and OS X_* machines that have *_JDK 1.6 or later_* installed. To build MicroTESK from source code or to build generated Java models, *_Apache Ant version 1.8_ or later* is required. To generate test data based on constraints, MicroTESK needs *_Microsoft Research Z3_* that can work under the corresponding operating system. 
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h3. Installation steps
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# Download and unpack the MicroTESK installation package (the .tar.gz file) to your computer.
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# Download and install constraint solver tools to the <installation folder>/tools folder.  
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# Open your console terminal and set the <installation folder>/bin as the working directory.
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# Now you can run the compile.sh (or .bat) script to create a microprocessor model and the generate.sh (or .bat) script to generate test for this model.
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h3. Installation folder structure
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The MicroTESK installation folder contains the following subfolders:
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# _arch_   Examples of microprocessor specifications and test templates for the described designs.
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# _bin_    Scripts to run features of MicroTESK (modelling and test generation).
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# _doc_    Documentation on MicroTESK and nML/Sim-nML.
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# _libs_   JAR files and Ruby scripts to perform modelling and test generation tasks.
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# _output_ Generated Java models of the specified microprocessor designs.
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h3. Running MicroTESK