+
+== Testing libam7xxx on MS Windows
+
+All the needed files below must be in the same location:
+
+ - 'MinGW32/dll/libusb-1.0.dll' from
+ http://download.sourceforge.net/project/libusb/libusb-1.0/libusb-1.0.18/libusb-1.0.18-win.7z
+
+ - 'libssp-0.dll' from MinGW;
+
+ - all the '*.dll' files from the 'win32/usr/bin/' directory in
+ http://win32.libav.org/releases/libav-9.13-win32.7z
+
+ - 'am7xxx-modeswitch.exe', 'am7xxx-play.exe', 'libam7xxx.dll' and
+ 'picoproj.exe' which can all be built by following the instructions in the
+ HACKING.asciidoc document from libam7xxx.
+
+In order to use the device on MS Windows the WinUSB drivers must be installed
+for both the mass storage device and the display device:
+
+ - Download http://sourceforge.net/projects/libwdi/files/zadig/[Zadig], it is
+ a tool to install and replace USB devices filter drivers on MS Windows.
+
+ - From Zadig, select the USB Mass Storage Device relative to the projector
+ and replace the +USBSTOR+ driver with the +WinUSB+ one; keep in mind that
+ from now on the virtual CD-ROM can't be accessed anymore until the
+ +USBSTOR+ Driver is restored.
+
+ - Run 'am7xxx-modeswitch.exe'
+
+ - When the new (display) device shows up, run Zadig and install the +WinUSB+
+ driver for it too.
+
+Now it is possible to run 'picoproj.exe' or 'am7xxx-play.exe' on Windows.