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Description:
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Name: tpm_chk.exe
Description: DOS based program to check TPM fuctionality on a STMicroelectronic's TPM.
Release Version: S1.1
Released Date: March 11th, 2005
Author: Austin Applications Team
Introduction:
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tpm_chk.exe is a DOS 32bit diagnostic program that will check the operation of an ST TPM
running in the TCG defined 1.2 address space.
Prerequisites
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1) Machine booted and running DOS
2) Must have command.com
Installation:
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Extract the files contained in tpm_chk.zip into a temporary directory.
Place the file tpm_chk.exe on a DOS readable media.
Running tpm_chk.exe:
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Usage: tpm_chk [OPTIONS]
Options:
-s Run in silent mode (no standard output)
-v Verbose debug mode
At the command prompt type:
>tpm_chk
If the TPM is responding correctly, the display will look someting like this:
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Firmware Version: 1.2.1.0
TPM SelfTest...Return Code: Success
TPM SelfTest Successful
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If the TPM is not responding correctly, error text will be displayed.
This program will return a 0 upon success, and a non-zero for failure.
Troubleshooting:
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If you receive an error upon running this program:
1) Check the machine booted correctly in DOS
2) Additional diagnostic information may be obtained using the "-v" option switch
For further questions, please contact your local STMicroelectronics Support.
Release Information:
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S1.1 Recompiled with DJGPP
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