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'''[[CHIP|C.H.I.P. Quick setup guide]]''' - additionnal instructions for running GIMX on CHIP | '''[[CHIP|C.H.I.P. Quick setup guide]]''' - additionnal instructions for running GIMX on CHIP | ||
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Revision as of 22:26, 13 March 2018
BEWARE: this page is WIP!!!
GIMX is a free software that allows to use a computer as a hub for your gaming devices. It works on Windows® and GNU/Linux platforms. It is compatible with Playstation® and Xbox® gaming consoles. The connection between the computer and the gaming console is performed using a USB adapter – get one on the GIMX shop! – or a Bluetooth® dongle (PS3/PS4 only). The capabilities depend on the platform, the connection method, and the gaming platform.
Tutorials
Other pages
Config index - find configurations made by the GIMX community
Macros - how to use macros
Command line - how to run GIMX through the command line
Raspberry Pi setup hints - additionnal instructions for running GIMX on Raspberry Pi
C.H.I.P. Quick setup guide - additionnal instructions for running GIMX on CHIP
Development - how to build GIMX, and more
Links
Blog - where to find latest news about GIMX
Shop - where to buy a GIMX adapter
Source code - where to find the GIMX source code
Bug tracker - where to report or look for issues
Forum - where to join and share with the GIMX community
Support - where to ask for help on GIMX matter