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								/** \file
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								 *  This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special
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								 *  documentation pages. It is not a project source file.
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								 */
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								/** \mainpage Printer Class USB AVR Bootloader
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								 *
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								 *  \section Sec_Compat Demo Compatibility:
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								 *
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								 *  The following list indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo.
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								 *
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								 *  \li Series 7 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx7)
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								 *  \li Series 6 USB AVRs (AT90USBxxx6)
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								 *  \li Series 4 USB AVRs (ATMEGAxxU4)
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								 *  \li Series 2 USB AVRs (AT90USBxx2, ATMEGAxxU2)
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								 *  \section Sec_Info USB Information:
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								 *
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								 *  The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this demo.
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								 *  <table>
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								 *   <tr>
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								 *    <td><b>USB Mode:</b></td>
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								 *    <td>Device</td>
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								 *   </tr>
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								 *   <tr>
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								 *    <td><b>USB Class:</b></td>
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								 *    <td>Printer Class</td>
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								 *   </tr>
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								 *   <tr>
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								 *    <td><b>USB Subclass:</b></td>
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								 *    <td>Printer Subclass</td>
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								 *   </tr>
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								 *   <tr>
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								 *    <td><b>Relevant Standards:</b></td>
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								 *    <td>USBIF Printer Class Standard</td>
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								 *   </tr>
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								 *   <tr>
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								 *    <td><b>Supported USB Speeds:</b></td>
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								 *    <td>Full Speed Mode</td>
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								 *   </tr>
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								 *  </table>
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								 *
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								 *  \section Sec_Description Project Description:
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								 *
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								 *  This bootloader enumerates to the host as a Generic Text Only Printer device, capable of reading and parsing
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								 *  "printed" plain-text Intel HEX files to load firmware onto the AVR.
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								 *
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								 *  Out of the box this bootloader builds for the AT90USB1287 with an 8KB bootloader section size, and will fit
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								 *  into 4KB of bootloader space. If you wish to alter this size and/or change the AVR model, you will need to
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								 *  edit the MCU, FLASH_SIZE_KB and BOOT_SECTION_SIZE_KB values in the accompanying makefile.
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								 *
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								 *  When the bootloader is running, the board's LED(s) will flash at regular intervals to distinguish the
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								 *  bootloader from the normal user application.
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								 *
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								 *  \section Sec_Running Running the Bootloader
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								 *
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								 *  On the USB AVR8 devices, setting the \c HWBE device fuse will cause the bootloader to run if the \c HWB pin of
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								 *  the AVR is grounded when the device is reset.
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								 *
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								 *  The are two behaviours of this bootloader, depending on the device's fuses:
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								 *
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								 *  <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is set</b>, the bootloader will run any time the system is reset from
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								 *  the external reset pin, unless no valid user application has been loaded. To initiate the bootloader, the
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								 *  device's external reset pin should be grounded momentarily.
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								 *
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								 *  <b>If the device's BOOTRST fuse is not set</b>, the bootloader will run only if initiated via a software
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								 *  jump, or if the \c HWB pin was low during the last device reset (if the \c HWBE fuse is set).
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								 *  For board specific exceptions to the above, see below.
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								 *  \subsection SSec_XPLAIN Atmel Xplain Board
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								 *  Ground the USB AVR JTAG's \c TCK pin to ground when powering on the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the
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								 *  \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board.
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								 *
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								 *  \subsection SSec_Leonardo Arduino Leonardo Board
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								 *  Ground \c IO13 when powering the board to start the bootloader. This assumes the \c HWBE fuse is cleared and the
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								 *  \c BOOTRST fuse is set as the HWBE pin is not user accessible on this board.
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								 *  \section Sec_Installation Driver Installation
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								 *
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								 *  This bootloader uses the Generic Text-Only printer drivers inbuilt into all modern operating systems, thus no
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								 *  additional drivers need to be supplied for correct operation.
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								 *  \section Sec_HostApp Host Controller Application
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								 *
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								 *  This bootloader is compatible with Notepad under Windows, and the command line \c lpr utility under Linux.
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								 *  \subsection SSec_Notepad Notepad (Windows)
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								 *  While most text applications under Windows will be compatible with the bootloader, the inbuilt Notepad utility
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								 *  is recommended as it will introduce minimal formatting changes to the output stream. To program with Notepad,
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								 *  open the target HEX file and print it to the Generic Text Only printer device the bootloader creates.
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								 *  \subsection SSec_LPR LPR (Linux)
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								 *  While the CUPS framework under Linux will enumerate the bootloader as a Generic Text-Only printer, many
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								 *  applications will refuse to print to the device due to the lack of rich formatting options available. As a result,
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								 *  under Linux HEX files must be printed via the low level \c lpr utility instead.
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								 *  \code
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								 *  cat Mouse.hex | lpr
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								 *  \endcode
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								 *  \section Sec_API User Application API
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								 *  Several user application functions for FLASH and other special memory area manipulations are exposed by the bootloader,
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								 *  allowing the user application to call into the bootloader at runtime to read and write FLASH data.
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								 *  By default, the bootloader API jump table is located 32 bytes from the end of the device's FLASH memory, and follows the
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								 *  following layout:
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								 *  \code
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_SIZE          32
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_START         ((FLASHEND + 1UL) - BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_SIZE)
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(Index)         (void*)((BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_START + (Index * 2)) / 2)
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								 *  void    (*BootloaderAPI_ErasePage)(uint32_t Address)               = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(0);
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								 *  void    (*BootloaderAPI_WritePage)(uint32_t Address)               = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(1);
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								 *  void    (*BootloaderAPI_FillWord)(uint32_t Address, uint16_t Word) = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(2);
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								 *  uint8_t (*BootloaderAPI_ReadSignature)(uint16_t Address)           = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(3);
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								 *  uint8_t (*BootloaderAPI_ReadFuse)(uint16_t Address)                = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(4);
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								 *  uint8_t (*BootloaderAPI_ReadLock)(void)                            = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(5);
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								 *  void    (*BootloaderAPI_WriteLock)(uint8_t LockBits)               = BOOTLOADER_API_CALL(6);
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_MAGIC_SIGNATURE_START   (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_START + (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_SIZE - 2))
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_MAGIC_SIGNATURE         0xDCFB
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_CLASS_SIGNATURE_START   (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_START + (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_SIZE - 4))
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_PRINTER_SIGNATURE       0xDF20
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS_START           (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_START + (BOOTLOADER_API_TABLE_SIZE - 8))
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								 *  #define BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS_LENGTH          4
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								 *  \endcode
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								 *  From the application the API support of the bootloader can be detected by reading the FLASH memory bytes located at address
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								 *  \c BOOTLOADER_MAGIC_SIGNATURE_START and comparing them to the value \c BOOTLOADER_MAGIC_SIGNATURE. The class of bootloader
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								 *  can be determined by reading the FLASH memory bytes located at address \c BOOTLOADER_CLASS_SIGNATURE_START and comparing them
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								 *  to the value \c BOOTLOADER_PRINTER_SIGNATURE. The start address of the bootloader can be retrieved by reading the bytes of FLASH
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								 *  memory starting from address \c BOOTLOADER_ADDRESS_START.
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								 *  \subsection SSec_API_MemLayout Device Memory Map
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								 *  The following illustration indicates the final memory map of the device when loaded with the bootloader.
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								 *  \verbatim
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								 *  +----------------------------+ FLASHEND - BOOT_SECTION_SIZE
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								 *  |   Bootloader Application   |
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								 *  +----------------------------+ FLASHEND - 96
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								 *  |   API Table Trampolines    |
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								 *  +----------------------------+ FLASHEND - 32
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								 *  |    Bootloader API Table    |
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								 *  +----------------------------+ FLASHEND - 8
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								 *  |   Bootloader ID Constants  |
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								 *  +----------------------------+ FLASHEND
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								 *  \endverbatim
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								 *  \section Sec_KnownIssues Known Issues:
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								 *  \par On Linux machines, new firmware fails to be sent to the device via CUPS.
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								 *  Only a limited subset of normal printer functionality is exposed via the
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								 *  bootloader, causing CUPS to reject print requests from applications that
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								 *  are unable to handle true plain-text printing. For best results, the low
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								 *  level \c lpr command should be used to print new firmware to the bootloader.
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								 *  \section Sec_Options Project Options
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								 *  The following defines can be found in this demo, which can control the demo behaviour when defined, or changed in value.
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