New BOARD value option BOARD_NONE (equivelent to not specifying BOARD) which will remove all board hardware drivers which do not adversely affect the code operation (currently only the LEDs driver).

Spell-check code/comments in the Webserver/AVRISP-MKII projects.
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Dean Camera 2010-02-04 02:27:09 +00:00
parent f4f44f9fc1
commit 15f84bb8f5
87 changed files with 123 additions and 103 deletions

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
MCU = at90usb1287
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, USER or blank for projects not requiring
# Target board (see library "Board Types" documentation, NONE for projects not requiring
# LUFA board drivers). If USER is selected, put custom board drivers in a directory called
# "Board" inside the application directory.
BOARD = USBKEY