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title: Setting up TunerStudio
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description: How to create and connect to your ECU within TunerStudio
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date: 2020-01-06T06:25:28.249Z
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date: 2020-01-14T07:33:43.161Z
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When you first start TunerStudio, you'll need to setup a new project which contains the settings, tune, logs etc. On the start up screen, select 'Create new project'
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/speeduino/wiki/master/TS_1.png" width="60%" />
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![TS_1.png](/img/TunerStudio/TS_1.png =500x){.align-center}
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Give you project a name and select the directory you want the project to be stored in. Tuner Studio then requires a firmware definition file in order to communicate with the arduino. Tick the 'Other / Browse' button.
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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/speeduino/wiki/master/TS_2.png" width="40%" />
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![TS_1.png](/img/TunerStudio/TS_2.png =400x){.align-center}
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Then browse to the Speeduino source directory, enter the reference subfolder and select speeduino.ini file
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