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4 BlueLab 
Installation 
This chapter provides guidance on the installation of xIDE as supplied on the BlueLab CD-ROM. 
4.1 Prerequisites 
BlueLab xIDE should be installed on a PC running Windows 2000 or Windows XP. 
CSR recommend that 150Mbytes of free disk space is available. 
Note:   A typical BlueLab installation requires 125Mbytes and each application built will need approximately 
10Mbytes of additional space. 
A minimum of Windows Power User privileges is required to install the software correctly. 
Note:   If you are unsure of your current level of privileges, please contact your system administrator. 
New BlueLab installations can coexist with previous releases provided they are installed in different directories. 
The use of a convention such as C:\BlueLabversion (eg 
C:\Bluelab3_2
) to create the program folder will 
avoid conflict between versions. 
Note:   Spaces in folder names of the directory path are not supported ie you should not try to install the software in a 
directory which itself has spaces in its name or is contained within a folder that has spaces in its name eg 
xIDE cannot be successfully installed in the Program Files directory. 
4.2 Installation 
procedure 
CSR recommend that any applications running on the PC are closed before installing the BlueLab software. 
1.  Insert the Bluelab CD-ROM into the computer’s CD drive. 
2.  Right-click on the Windows Start menu and explore the CD-ROM. 
 
The CD-ROM contains PDFs of the Bluelab documentation and the BlueLab executables. 
3. Double-click 
on 
BlueLab-3.2.exe
 file to launch the Setup wizard, which will guide you through the 
rest of the installation process. 
4.  Follow the on-screen instructions, clicking 
Next
 to continue. 
 
For a first time installation, CSR recommend that the default settings are accepted. 
5.  When the VM and DSP libraries have been built, the PC the Setup Wizard will display the final setup 
screen. 
6. Click 
Finish
 to complete the installation. 
 
If the default option to install the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) device driver was accepted, the PC 
must be restarted to complete the installation.