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I had a lot of request from readers and some customers about proper instructions for configuring their workstation for Symbian development. So here is a small guide to configure your workstation properly... Hardware
If everything is ok on the hardware / operating side, you are almost ready to start... one last thing to check: make sure you have enough space on your C: drive. This is not an absolute requirement, but if you don't want to bother mounting virtual drive and editing configuration files again and again, you will need to install everything, the IDE, the SDK(s), your project(s) on C:... so a minimum of 2GB free space is required before starting installation (and this is a minimum!). The toolchain
To avoid any problem, be sure to install everything on C: in their default location. The SDKsUIQ Development
S60 Development
Download the S60 SDK from Forum Nokia (registration required). Install the SDK in its default directory and on the same drive as Carbide.c++ At the end of the installation, you will be prompted to install the CSL Arm Toolchain if it is not already installed on your machine. Make sure you install it or you won't be able to compile for the phone target. Reboot your machine [/]
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