# Getting Started # **Table of Contents** - [Download](#download) - [Import and Build](#import-and-build) - [Prerequisites](#prerequisites) - [Configure demo](#configure-demo) ## Download ## tinyusb uses github as online repository https://github.com/hathach/tinyusb since it is the best place for open source project. If you are using Linux, you already know how to what to do. But If Windows is your OS, I would suggest to install [git](http://git-scm.com/) and front-end gui such as [tortoisegit](http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit) to begin with. After downloading/cloning, the code base is composed of Folder | Description ----- | ------------- *boards* | Source files of supported boards *demos* | Source & project files for demonstration application *mcu* | Low level mcu core & peripheral drivers (e.g CMSIS ) *tests* | Unit tests for the stack *tinyusb* | All sources files for tinyusb stack itself. *vendor* | Source files from 3rd party such as freeRTOS, fatfs etc ... *repo/demos* is the folder where all the application & project files are located. There are demos for both device and hosts. For each, there are different projects for each of supported RTOS. ## Prerequisites ## In order to build and run application demo, you would need - A [supported development board](../../boards/readme.md) - A supported toolchain: LPCXpresso, Keil, IAR. \subpage md_boards_readme \subpage md_doxygen_started_build_demo \subpage md_doxygen_started_run_demo