Difference between revisions of "Installation"
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* CP210x driver - required when using a CP2102 USB to UART adapter | * CP210x driver - required when using a CP2102 USB to UART adapter | ||
* USBDK driver - required when using a console that requires controller authentication | * USBDK driver - required when using a console that requires controller authentication | ||
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+ | For consoles that require authentication, the stock controller driver has to be replaced with the libusbk driver.<br /> | ||
+ | This can easily be done using [http://zadig.akeo.ie/ Zadig]: | ||
+ | * choose "Options->List All Devices" | ||
+ | * select the right device: | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | | Console || Device name || USB ID | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Xbox 360 || "Controller" || 045E:028E | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | PS4 || "Wireless Controller" || 054C:05C4 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Xbox One || "Controller" || 045E:02D1 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | * select "libusbK" as target driver | ||
+ | * click on the drop down menu, and select "Install Driver" | ||
+ | * click on "Replace Driver" | ||
==Ubuntu== <!--T:3--> | ==Ubuntu== <!--T:3--> |
Revision as of 10:34, 18 May 2015
Contents
Windows
Download and install the GIMX setup file:
The setup file includes the following installers:
- CP210x driver - required when using a CP2102 USB to UART adapter
- USBDK driver - required when using a console that requires controller authentication
For consoles that require authentication, the stock controller driver has to be replaced with the libusbk driver.
This can easily be done using Zadig:
- choose "Options->List All Devices"
- select the right device:
Console | Device name | USB ID |
Xbox 360 | "Controller" | 045E:028E |
PS4 | "Wireless Controller" | 054C:05C4 |
Xbox One | "Controller" | 045E:02D1 |
- select "libusbK" as target driver
- click on the drop down menu, and select "Install Driver"
- click on "Replace Driver"
Ubuntu
Add "universe" to your software sources
- Start Ubuntu Software Center.
- Click Edit>Software Sources.
- Select "Community-maintained Open Source software (universe)", and close.
Refresh software sources
If you are running from a Live CD or a Live USB, you have to manually refresh software sources:
- Click on the Ubuntu desk.
- In the search area, type "terminal" with no quotes, and hit enter.
- In the terminal, type "sudo apt-get update" with no quotes, and hit enter.