/** \file * * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. */ /** * \mainpage About the LUFA (Formerly MyUSB) Library * * Lightweight USB Framework for AVRs Library, written by Dean Camera. * * \section Sec_About About this library * * Originally based on the AT90USBKEY from Atmel, it is an open-source, driver for the USB-enabled AVR * microcontrollers, released under the MIT license. * * Currently supported AVR models: * - AT90USB1286 (USB Device Only) * - AT90USB1287 (USB Host and Device) * - AT90USB646 (USB Device Only) * - AT90USB647 (USB Host and Device) * - AT90USB162 (USB Device Only) * - AT90USB82 (USB Device Only) * - ATMEGA16U4 (USB Device Only) * - ATMEGA32U6 (USB Device Only) * - ATMEGA32U4 (USB Device Only) * * Currently supported Atmel boards: * - AT90USBKEY * - STK525 * - STK526 * - RZUSBSTICK * - ATAVRUSBRF01 * - Custom User Boards * * The library is currently in a stable release, suitable for download and incorporation into user projects for * both host and device modes. For information about the project progression, check out my blog. * * LUFA is written specifically for the free AVR-GCC compiler, and uses several GCC-only extensions to make the * library API more streamlined and robust. You can download AVR-GCC for free in a convenient windows package, * from the the WinAVR website. * * * \section Sec_Links Library Links * Project Homepage: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/LUFA.php \n * Development Blog: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com/blog \n * Discussion Group: http://groups.google.com/group/myusb-support-list \n * SVN Access, Bug Reports and Feature Requests: http://code.google.com/p/lufa-lib/ \n * Author's Website: http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com \n * * WinAVR Website: http://winavr.sourceforge.net \n * avr-libc Website: http://www.nongnu.org/avr-libc/ \n * * USB-IF Website: http://www.usb.org \n * * * \section Sec_License License * The LUFA library is currently released under the MIT licence, included below. * * Commercial entities can opt out of the public disclosure clause in this license * for a one-time US$1500 payment. This provides a non-exclusive modified MIT licensed which * allows for the free use of the LUFA library, bootloaders and (where the sole copyright * is attributed to Dean Camera) demos without public disclosure within an organisation. Please * contact the author for more information. * * \verbatim * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software * and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby * granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all * copies and that both that the copyright notice and this * permission notice and warranty disclaimer appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of the author not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the * software without specific, written prior permission. * * The author disclaim all warranties with regard to this * software, including all implied warranties of merchantability * and fitness. In no event shall the author be liable for any * special, indirect or consequential damages or any damages * whatsoever resulting from loss of use, data or profits, whether * in an action of contract, negligence or other tortious action, * arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of * this software. * \endverbatim * * * \section Sec_Demos Demos and Bootloaders * The LUFA library ships with several different host and device demos, located in the /Demos/ subdirectory. * If this directory is missing, please re-download the project from the project homepage. * * Also included with the library are three fully functional bootloaders, located in the /Bootloaders/ subdirectory. * The DFU class bootloader is compatible with Atmel's FLIP software or the open source dfu-programmer project, the * CDC class (AVR109 protocol) is compatible with such open source software as AVRDUDE and AVR-OSP, and the TeensyLoader * HID class bootloader is compatible with the software from PJRC (http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/index.html). * * * \section Sec_Donations Donate * I am a 20 year old University student studying for a double degree in Computer Science and Electronics * Engineering. This leaves little time for any sort of work or leisure. Please consider donating a small amount * to myself to support this and my future Open Source projects. You can donate any amount via PayPal on my * website, http://www.fourwalledcubicle.com . All donations are greatly appreciated. */Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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