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Minor documentation improvements.
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/* Type Defines: */
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/** Type define for a dual jack endpoint descriptor. This is identical to the LUFA MIDI class driver's
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* \ref USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t, except that it contains two jack association entries.
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* USB_MIDI_Descriptor_Jack_Endpoint_t, except that it contains two jack association entries.
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*/
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typedef struct
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{
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* - No known issues.
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* - Atmel Studio Integration
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* - Not all devices are listed in the "Supported Parts" screen when selecting a device. To select an alternative device, change the "Show Device" drop-down to "All Parts".
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* - When switching boards after changing the device selection, a second conflicting \cB OARD symbol definition can be created that prevents successful compilation. To fix, open the project properties window (<i>Project->Project {name} Properties...</i> menu item), click the "Toolchain" tab, click "Symbols" under the "AVR/GNU C Compiler" section and remove the incorrect definition.
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* - When switching boards after changing the device selection, a second conflicting \c BOARD symbol definition can be created that prevents successful compilation. To fix, open the project properties window (<i>Project->Project {name} Properties...</i> menu item), click the "Toolchain" tab, click "Symbols" under the "AVR/GNU C Compiler" section and remove the incorrect definition.
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*
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* \section Sec_KnownIssues140302 Version 140302
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* - AVR8 Architecture
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