Hi,

I just came across this:

  http://exclave.io/

as mentioned in this LCA2018 talk:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcyuzB3qLVo

and thought that it might be useful for testing EOMA boards.

It's cute, as it lets you write tests in whatever works for you, and
just pays attention to the last line of output, and the return code.

You can knock up a shell script, say, and if you can run it on the
command line and get it to work, then exclave can run it for you.

This is what is used to run the factory test for Bunnie's chibitronics
LoveToCode microcontroller boards, among other things.

BTW The LCA talk includes some handy tips on how to make such tests work
for factory workers who are not likely to read English, nor to have a
lot of time/concentration spare.

Cheers, Phil.
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