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## 3. Install git client
For Windows, you can download and install [Git for Windows](https://git-scm.com/download/win). If you have other OS, visit [https://git-scm.com/downloads](https://git-scm.com/downloads).
_Note: you will most likely have to click "Click here to download manually". If that doesn't work, you can try [here](https://gitforwindows.org/)._
![img](https://i.imgur.com/wam3ea1.gif)
## 4. Clone the firmware project
## 3. Clone the firmware project
Make sure you close any current projects you have open or open a new window before moving forward with these steps.
1. Click the **Source Control** button, click on **Clone Repository** and enter: `https://github.com/lorow/OpenIris.git`.
1. Go to [https://github.com/lorow/OpenIris](https://github.com/lorow/OpenIris) and download the code.
If you installed git while Visual Studio Code was open you may have to close it and re-open it first.
3. Open the firmware in VS Code by going to PlatformIO, selecting open, then navigating to OpenIris ESP folder and opening it.
1. Once you have chosen a download location click the **Open button** that may appear at the bottom right.
![img](https://i.imgur.com/59zXAJQ.png)
1. Click **Yes, I trust the authors**.
_This is a direct adaptation from SlimeVR. Credit goes to the SlimeVR team [adapted from here](https://docs.slimevr.dev/firmware/setup-and-install.html)_