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Update manual pages to reference unfinished AVR32 port, add port status to the Future Changes page.
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* - AT90USB647 (USB Host and Device)
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* - AT90USB1286 (USB Device Only)
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* - AT90USB1287 (USB Host and Device)
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* - AT32UC3B0256 (EXPERIMENTAL)
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* - AT32UC3B0256 (EXPERIMENTAL - see \ref Sec_AVR32Port)
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*
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* Currently supported Atmel boards:
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* - AT90USBKEY
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* - ATAVRUSBRF01
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* - EVK527
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* - EVK1101 (EXPERIMENTAL)
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* - EVK1101 (EXPERIMENTAL - see \ref Sec_AVR32Port)
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* - RZUSBSTICK
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* - STK525
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* - STK526
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* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible with
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* all USB AVR models.
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*
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* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVRU4U6U7
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* \brief AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 AVR model peripheral driver files.
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* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVR8
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* \brief 8-Bit AVR model peripheral driver files.
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*
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* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART, compatible only with
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* the AT90USBXXX6, AT90USBXXX7 and ATMEGAXXU4 USB AVR models, such as the AT90USB1287. Its contents should <b>not</b> be
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* included by the user application - the dispatch header file located in the parent directory should be used
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* instead.
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* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART and ADC, on supported
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* 32-Bit AVR models. Its contents should <b>not</b> be included by the user application - the dispatch header file
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* located in the parent directory should be used instead.
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*
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* \dir LUFA/Drivers/Peripheral/AVR32
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* \brief 32-Bit AVR model peripheral driver files.
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*
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* This folder contains drivers for several of the AVR internal peripherals such as the USART and ADC, on supported
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* 8-Bit AVR models. Its contents should <b>not</b> be included by the user application - the dispatch header file
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* located in the parent directory should be used instead.
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*
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* \dir LUFA/Drivers/USB
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* \brief USB controller peripheral driver files.
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* -# Finish SideShow demo
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* -# Finish StandaloneProgrammer project
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* - Ports
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* -# AVR32 UC3B series microcontrollers
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* -# Atmel ARM7 series microcontrollers
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* -# Other (commercial) C compilers
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*
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* \section Sec_AVR32Port AVR32 Port Status
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* The following drivers have been ported:
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* - Joystick Board Driver
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* - Buttons Board Driver
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* - LEDs Board Driver
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*
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* The following drivers have been partially ported:
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* - SPI Peripheral Driver
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*
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* The following drivers have not yet been ported:
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* - Dataflash Board Driver
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* - Temperature Board Driver
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* - Serial Peripheral Driver
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* - ADC Peripheral Driver
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* - TWI Peripheral Driver
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* - USB Driver
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*/
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*
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* <b>LUFA is donationware. For author and donation information, see \ref Page_Donating.</b>
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*
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* LUFA is an open-source USB library for the USB-enabled AVR microcontrollers, released under the MIT license. It supports
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* a large number of USB AVR models and boards (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). It is designed to provide an easy to use, feature
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* rich framework for the development of USB peripherals and hosts.
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* LUFA is an open-source USB library for the USB-enabled AVR8 and AVR32 microcontrollers, released under the MIT license. It
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* supports a large number of USB AVR models and boards (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). It is designed to provide an easy to use,
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* feature rich framework for the development of USB peripherals and hosts.
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*
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* LUFA focuses on the microcontroller side of USB development only; it includes no host USB driver development facilities. While
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* custom USB devices can be made with LUFA, the included demos all use the inbuilt OS drivers for each USB class for simplicity.
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