All comments in the library, bootloaders, demos and projects have now been spell-checked and spelling mistakes/typos corrected.

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/** \file
*
* Standard USB device descriptor defines and retrieval routines, for USB devices. This module contains
* strucutures and macros for the easy creation of standard USB descriptors in USB device projects.
* structures and macros for the easy creation of standard USB descriptors in USB device projects.
*
* All standard descriptors have their elements named in an identical manner to the official USB specification,
* however slightly more verbose alternate (non-standard) names are also supplied if the macro
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uint16_t ReleaseNumber; /**< Product release (version) number. */
uint8_t ManufacturerStrIndex; /**< String index for the manufacturer's name. The
* host will request this string via a seperate
* host will request this string via a separate
* control request for the string descriptor.
*
* \note If no string supplied, use NO_DESCRIPTOR.
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* \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
*/
uint8_t SerialNumStrIndex; /**< String index for the product's globally unique hexadecimal
* serial number, in uppercase Unicoded ASCII.
* serial number, in uppercase Unicode ASCII.
*
* \see ManufacturerStrIndex structure entry.
*/
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/** Type define for a standard interface association descriptor.
*
* This descriptor has been added as a suppliment to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
* This descriptor has been added as a supplement to the USB2.0 standard, in the ECN located at
* <a>http://www.usb.org/developers/docs/InterfaceAssociationDescriptor_ecn.pdf</a>. It allows compound
* devices with multiple interfaces related to the same function to have the multiple interfaces bound
* together at the point of enumeration, loading one generic driver for all the interfaces in the single
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* maximum packet size that the endpoint can receive at a time.
*/
uint8_t PollingIntervalMS; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpont
uint8_t PollingIntervalMS; /**< Polling interval in milliseconds for the endpoint
* if it is an INTERRUPT or ISOCHRONOUS type.
*/
#else