Spell check library source code files.

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Dean Camera 2011-06-01 14:33:40 +00:00
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* - Added TWI baud rate prescaler and bit length parameters to the TWI_Init() function (thanks to Thomas Herlinghaus)
* - Internal restructuring for eventual multiple architecture ports
* - Added AVR32 UC3 architecture port (currently incomplete/experimental)
* - Added new architecture independant functions to enable, disable, save and restore the Global Interrupt Enable flags
* - Added new RNDIS Device Classs Driver packet send and receive functions
* - Added new architecture independent functions to enable, disable, save and restore the Global Interrupt Enable flags
* - Added new RNDIS Device Class Driver packet send and receive functions
* - Library Applications:
* - Added ability to write protect Mass Storage disk write operations from the host OS
* - Added new MIDIToneGenerator project
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* a symbolic size (Byte, Word, DWord) so that the function names are applicable and correct across all architectures
* - Renamed all low level Pipe_Read_*, Pipe_Write_* and Pipe_Discard_* functions to use the number of bits instead of
* a symbolic size (Byte, Word, DWord) so that the function names are applicable and correct across all architectures
* - Seperated out board drivers by architecture in the library internals for better organisation
* - Separated out board drivers by architecture in the library internals for better organisation
* - Library Applications:
* - Changed the XPLAINBridge software UART to use the regular timer CTC mode instead of the alternative CTC mode
* via the Input Capture register, to reduce user confusion
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* - Changed TempDataLogger project's DS1307 driver to simplify the function interface and prevent a possible race condition
* - Changed AVRISP-MKII project to use the Watchdog interrupt for command timeouts, to reduce CPU usage and free timer 0
* for other uses
* - Updated the software USART code in the XPLAIN Bridge application so that the incomming bits are sampled at their mid-point
* - Updated the software USART code in the XPLAIN Bridge application so that the incoming bits are sampled at their mid-point
* instead of starting point, to give maximum reliability (thanks to Anton Staaf)
*
* <b>Fixed:</b>
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* - Fixed several functions in the Host mode Still Image Class driver returning an error code from the incorrect
* error code enum (thanks to Daniel Seibert)
* - Fixed ReportID not being removed from the feature/out report data array in the HID class driver when Report IDs are used
* - Fixed incorect BUTTONS_BUTTON1 definition for the Minimus board
* - Fixed incorrect BUTTONS_BUTTON1 definition for the Minimus board
* - Fixed Still Image Host class driver exiting the descriptor search routine prematurely if the data pipes (but not event pipe)
* is found
* - Fixed missing call to Pipe_SetInfiniteINRequests() in the Pipe_ConfigurePipe() routine
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* - Added board hardware driver support for the Minimus board (thanks to the PSGroove team)
* - Added new NO_CLASS_DRIVER_AUTOFLUSH compile time option to disable automatic flushing of interfaces when the USB management
* tasks for each driver is called
* - Added standard keyboard HID report scancode defines (thanks to Laszlo Monda)
* - Added standard keyboard HID report scan-code defines (thanks to Laszlo Monda)
* - Added new Pipe_GetBusyBanks(), Endpoint_GetBusyBanks() and Endpoint_AbortPendingIN() functions
* - Library Applications:
* - Added default test tone generation mode to the Device mode AudioInput demos

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* <b>ORDERED_EP_CONFIG</b> - (\ref Group_EndpointManagement , \ref Group_PipeManagement) - <i>AVR8 Only</i> \n
* The USB AVRs do not allow for Endpoints and Pipes to be configured out of order; they <i>must</i> be configured in an ascending order to
* prevent data corruption issues. However, by default LUFA employs a workaround to allow for unordered Endpoint/Pipe initialisation. This compile
* time token may be used to restrict the intialisation order to ascending indexes only in exchange for a smaller compiled binary size.
* prevent data corruption issues. However, by default LUFA employs a workaround to allow for unordered Endpoint/Pipe initialization. This compile
* time token may be used to restrict the initialization order to ascending indexes only in exchange for a smaller compiled binary size.
*
* <b>USE_STATIC_OPTIONS</b>=<i>x</i> - (\ref Group_USBManagement) - <i>All Architectures</i> \n
* By default, the USB_Init() function accepts dynamic options at runtime to alter the library behaviour, including whether the USB pad

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* -# Re-add interrupt Pipe/Endpoint support
* -# Add makefile includes to reduce boilerplate in user makefiles
* -# Update stream APIs to use DMA transfers on supported architectures
* -# Pull out third party libraries into a seperate folder and reference them as required
* -# Pull out third party libraries into a separate folder and reference them as required
* -# Add a LUFA_YIELD macro for integration into a third-party RTOS
* -# Abstract out Mass Storage byte send/receive to prevent low level API use in projects
* - Documentation/Support

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* <b>USB Core</b>
* - By default, unordered Endpoint and Pipe configuration is now allowed once again, via the previous workaround of
* reconfiguring all Endpoints/Pipes in order each time a new Endpoint/Pipe is created. To minimise the compiled program
* reconfiguring all Endpoints/Pipes in order each time a new Endpoint/Pipe is created. To minimize the compiled program
* size, the new \c ORDERED_EP_CONFIG compile time option may be defined in the project makefile to restrict the ordering
* in exchange for a smaller compiled binary size.
* - The previous F_CLOCK symbol, required in the project makefile, has been renamed to F_USB. This is due to the previous name