Added support for the officially recommended layout of the external peripherals connected to the BUMBLEB board.
Added flag to the HID Host Class driver to indicate the currently selected reporting protocol.
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* - Added extra masks to the SPI driver, changed SPI_Init() so that the clock polarity and sample modes can be set
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* - Added new callback to the HID report parser, so that the user application can filter only the items it is interested
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* in to be stored into the HIDReportInfo structure to save RAM
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* - Added support for the officially recommended layout of the external peripherals connected to the BUMBLEB board
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*
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* <b>Changed:</b>
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* - SetIdle requests to the HID device driver with a 0 idle period (send changes only) now only affect the requested
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* - STK526
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* - RZUSBSTICK
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* - ATAVRUSBRF01
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* - Custom User Boards
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* Currently supported third-party boards:
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* - BUMBLEB (using recommended peripheral layout)
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* - Any Other Custom User Boards (with Board Drivers, \see Page_WritingBoardDrivers)
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* further at the expense of a loss of flexibility).
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* With one or two exceptions (e.g. proprietary classes such as RNDIS) all the included demos will work across all OSes without
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* the need for special drivers. One Windows, some demos require the supplied .INF file to be used as the device driver, which
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* the need for special drivers. On Windows, some demos require the supplied .INF file to be used as the device driver, which
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* directs the OS to use its inbuilt class drivers for the device.
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* Also included with the library are three fully functional bootloaders, located in the /Bootloaders/ subdirectory.
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