Seperated out parts of the PrinterHost incomplete demo into a seperate Lib subdirectory.
Fixed Host mode to Device mode UID change not causing a USB Disconnect event when a device was connected.
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* - <b>BOARD</b>, the target board hardware
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* - <b>F_CLOCK</b>, the target raw master clock frequency, before any prescaling is performed
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* - <b>F_CPU</b>, the target AVR CPU master clock frequency, after any prescaling
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* - <b>CDEFS</b>, the C preprocessor defines which configure the source code
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* - <b>CDEFS</b>, the C preprocessor defines which configure options the source code
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* - <b>LUFA_PATH</b>, the path to the LUFA library source code
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* - <b>LUFA_OPTS</b>, the compile time LUFA options which configure the library features
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*
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* These values should be changed to reflect the build hardware.
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*
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* library components will occur.
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*
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* \section Sec_CDEFS The CDEFS Parameter
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* Many applications have features which can be controlled by the defining of specially named preprocessor tokens at the point of compilation - for example,
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* an application might use a compile time token to turn on or off optional or mutually exclusive portions of code. Preprocessor tokens can be
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* defined here by listing each one with the -D command line switch, and each token can optionally be defined to a specific value. When defined in the
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* project makefile, these behave as if they were defined in every source file via a normal preprocessor define statement.
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*
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* Most applications will actually have multiple CDEF lines, which are concatenated together with the "+=" operator. This ensures that large
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* numbers of configuration options remain readable by splitting up groups of options into separate lines.
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*
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* Normally, these options do not need to be altered to allow an application to compile and run correctly on a different board or AVR to the
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* current configuration - if the options are incorrect, then the demo is most likely incompatible with the chosen USB AVR model and cannot be
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* made to function through the altering of the makefile settings alone (or at all). Settings such as the USB mode (device, host or both), the USB
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* interface speed (Low or Full speed) and other LUFA configuration options can be set here - refer to the library documentation for details on the
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* configuration parameters.
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* \section Sec_LUFA_PATH The LUFA_PATH Parameter
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* As each LUFA program requires the LUFA library source code to compile correctly, the application must know where the LUFA library is located. This
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* value specifies the path to the LUFA library base relative to the path of the project makefile.
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*
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* \section Sec_LUFA_OPTS The LUFA_OPTS Parameter
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* This value is similar to the CDEFS parameter listed elsewhere -- indeed, it is simply a convenient place to group LUFA related tokens away from the
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* application's compile time tokens. Normally, these options do not need to be altered to allow an application to compile and run correctly on a
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* different board or AVR to the current configuration - if the options are incorrect, then the demo is most likely incompatible with the chosen USB AVR
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* model and cannot be made to function through the altering of the makefile settings alone (or at all). Settings such as the USB mode (device, host or both),
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* the USB interface speed (Low or Full speed) and other LUFA configuration options can be set here - see \ref Page_TokenSummary documentation for details
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* on the available LUFA compile time configuration options.
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*/
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