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* Download [http://gimx.fr/download/CP210x_VCP_Windows the CP2102 drivers ] and install (mandatory).
 
* Download [http://gimx.fr/download/CP210x_VCP_Windows the CP2102 drivers ] and install (mandatory).
* Download [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows.html the GIMX setup file] and install.
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* Download [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows the GIMX setup file] and install.
  
 
==Ubuntu==
 
==Ubuntu==
 
Note: there is a latency issue with GIMX+bluetooth running on latest Ubuntu versions.<br/>
 
If you get such a latency, use Ubuntu [http://releases.ubuntu.com/11.10/ 11.10] and [http://code.google.com/p/diyps3controller/downloads/list?can=1&q=0.51 GIMX 0.51].
 
  
 
===Add "universe" to your software sources===
 
===Add "universe" to your software sources===
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===Download the .deb file===
 
===Download the .deb file===
* Downloard the .deb file: [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-ubuntu-32bits.html 32bits] or [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-ubuntu-64bits.html 64bits]
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* Downloard the .deb file: [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-ubuntu-32bits 32bits] or [http://gimx.fr/download/gimx-ubuntu-64bits 64bits]
 
* Install it (double click, then install).
 
* Install it (double click, then install).

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Windows

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.

Download the .deb file

  • Downloard the .deb file: 32bits or 64bits
  • Install it (double click, then install).