User's Guide

3 Install BlueSuite
Note:
A bug in BlueSuite version 1.23 means that even if a later version of BlueSuite is installed, the version information
for the USB driver may still indicate 1.23. If version 1.23 has previously been installed on the PC, unplug all
CSR hardware, make sure you have the latest version of BlueSuite installed and run
usbpurger
from the
BlueSuite installation directory. When a CSR BlueCore is plugged in, the Hardware Wizard prompts you for
drivers.
Run the BlueSuite installer and follow the instructions displayed by the setup wizard.
By default the installer does a full installation, as shown in Figure 3.1. If you do not want to install all of the possible
components, be sure that you install:
Drivers to allow SPI communication with the chip
. You will need these to back-up your BlueCore device.
USBDeviceDriver
if you want to connect your device to your computer's USB port.
DLL's, LIB's and headers to assist in production test
if you want to do production testing.
Figure 3.1: Full Installation of BlueSuite
When you get to the Additional Tasks dialogue in Figure 3.2, you have to select the default debug transport. This
configures the default behaviour of the BlueSuite programs. You can change this after installation by changing
environment variable
SPITRANS
to
LPT
or
USB
. See Section 7.1
Install BlueSuite
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