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| <languages /> | | <languages /> |
| <translate> | | <translate> |
− | ==Windows== <!--T:1--> | + | =Windows= <!--T:1--> |
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| + | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> |
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| + | ==Download and install the GIMX setup file== <!--T:2--> |
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− | ===Download and install the GIMX setup file=== <!--T:2-->
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| * [https://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows-32bits 32-bit setup], for 32-bit Windows only | | * [https://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows-32bits 32-bit setup], for 32-bit Windows only |
| * [https://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows-64bits 64-bit setup], for 64-bit Windows only | | * [https://gimx.fr/download/gimx-windows-64bits 64-bit setup], for 64-bit Windows only |
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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 needs controller authentication | | * USBDK driver - required when using a console that needs controller authentication |
− | '''USBDK may cause instability on some systems, therefore it is advised to create a system restore point before installing it.'''<br />
| + | Before installing GIMX: |
− | LibusbK can be used as an alternative. Follow these instructions to use it: | + | * install all Windows updates (otherwise USBDK may fail to work properly, resulting in GIMX failures) |
| + | * create a system restore point, in case something goes wrong (USBDK was known to create instability on some systems) |
| + | LibusbK can be used as an alternative to USBDK. |
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| + | '''(not recommended)''' |
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| * Rename the libusb-1.0.dll file from the C:\Program Files\GIMX folder to libusb-1.0.dll.bk. | | * Rename the libusb-1.0.dll file from the C:\Program Files\GIMX folder to libusb-1.0.dll.bk. |
| * Download this libusb package: [http://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/files/REPOS/MINGW_GCC_4_9/x86_64/mingw-w64-x86_64-libusb-1.0.19-2-any.pkg.tar.xz/download link]. | | * Download this libusb package: [http://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/files/REPOS/MINGW_GCC_4_9/x86_64/mingw-w64-x86_64-libusb-1.0.19-2-any.pkg.tar.xz/download link]. |
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| Note: the libusb-1.0.dll file will be replaced after updating GIMX. Perform the above steps again to keep using libusbK. | | Note: the libusb-1.0.dll file will be replaced after updating GIMX. Perform the above steps again to keep using libusbK. |
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− | ===Install the libusbk driver (Xbox One only)=== <!--T:8-->
| + | ==Install the libusbk driver (Xbox One only)== <!--T:8--> |
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| It is required to replace the stock controller driver with the libusbk driver.<br /> | | It is required to replace the stock controller driver with the libusbk driver.<br /> |
| This prevents Windows from making any request to the controller.<br /> | | This prevents Windows from making any request to the controller.<br /> |
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| * click on "Replace Driver" | | * click on "Replace Driver" |
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− | ===Disable power saving for USB devices=== <!--T:9-->
| + | ==Disable power saving for USB devices== <!--T:9--> |
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| Right click on the COM port > Properties > Power management > Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". | | Right click on the COM port > Properties > Power management > Uncheck "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power". |
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− | ==Ubuntu== <!--T:3--> | + | </div> |
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| + | =Ubuntu= <!--T:3--> |
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| + | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> |
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| + | ==Add "universe" to your software sources== <!--T:5--> |
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− | ===Add "universe" to your software sources=== <!--T:5-->
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| * Start Ubuntu Software Center. | | * Start Ubuntu Software Center. |
| :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_1_software_center_icon.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_1_software_center_icon.jpg]</div> | | :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_1_software_center_icon.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_1_software_center_icon.jpg]</div> |
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| :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_3_universe.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_3_universe.jpg]</div> | | :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_3_universe.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_3_universe.jpg]</div> |
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− | ===Refresh software sources=== <!--T:6-->
| + | ==Refresh software sources== <!--T:6--> |
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| If you are running from a Live CD or a Live USB, you have to manually 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. | | * Click on the Ubuntu desk. |
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| :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_7_update_ok.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_7_update_ok.jpg]</div> | | :<div class="image200px">[https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_7_update_ok.jpg https://gimx.fr/img/screenshots/tuto/1.1_7_update_ok.jpg]</div> |
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− | ===Download the .deb file=== <!--T:7-->
| + | ==Download the .deb file== <!--T:7--> |
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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] | | * 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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| + | </div> |
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| + | =Next Tutorial= |
| + | Now that GIMX is installed you can follow the instructions on the [[Quick_Start|Quick Start page]]. |
| </translate> | | </translate> |