The LUFA extension is now installed into Atmel Studio, and + is ready for use. To get started, read the information below.
+ +Create an Example Project
+LUFA comes with a variety of example projects, showing off several of the library features. Also included is a number of + bootloaders, full LUFA powered projects, and several user-contributed projects. To see these, open the New Example Project + wizard from the File->New menu. Expand out the FourWalledCubicle node, then the Dean Camera - LUFA node to see a list + of LUFA projects.
+ + + +Configure LUFA
+The LUFA Atmel Studio extension is fully integrated into the Atmel Studio IDE, including the LUFA sub-modules. Open the + ASF Wizard from the ASF->ASF Wizard menu, choose your project from your current solution, then choose + the LUFA library as the extension to configure from the Available Modules portion of the wizard. Here you can + add and remove LUFA modules to and from your project as you need them.
+ + + +Find the Module APIs
+You can view your project's included LUFA modules any time you need to from the ASF Explorer window, accessible from + the ASF->ASF Explorer menu.
Here you can find a link to the module's corresponding API documentation in the LUFA + manual, as well as a direct link to the module's API header. + + + +Get Help
+First and foremost, remember to consult the LUFA documentation + if you want to learn how to use LUFA in your project. +
++ If you are still stuck and need help, please sign up and post on the LUFA Mailing List + - or just search the archives to see if your question has already been answered. +
+ +Read About the Latest Developments
+Keep up to date with the latest LUFA news; read the author's blog, + or see the author's website. +
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