<asf xmlversion= "1.0" >
<project caption= "Keyboard HID Host Demo (Low Level APIs)" id= "lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.keyboard.example.avr8" >
<require idref= "lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.keyboard" />
<require idref= "lufa.boards.dummy.avr8" />
<generator value= "as5_8" />
<device-support value= "at90usb1287" />
<config name= "lufa.drivers.board.name" value= "none" />
<build type= "define" name= "F_CPU" value= "16000000UL" />
<build type= "define" name= "F_USB" value= "16000000UL" />
</project>
<module type= "application" id= "lufa.demos.host.lowlevel.keyboard" caption= "Keyboard HID Host Demo (Low Level APIs)" >
<info type= "description" value= "summary" >
Keyboard HID Host demo, implementing a basic USB keyboard host that can display key press data on the board LEDs. This demo uses the Low Level LUFA APIs to manually implement a USB Class for demonstration purposes without using the simpler in-built LUFA Class Driver APIs.
</info>
<info type= "gui-flag" value= "move-to-root" />
<info type= "keyword" value= "Technology" >
<keyword value= "Low Level APIs" />
<keyword value= "USB Host" />
<keyword value= "HID Class" />
</info>
<device-support-alias value= "lufa_avr8" />
<device-support-alias value= "lufa_xmega" />
<device-support-alias value= "lufa_uc3" />
<build type= "distribute" subtype= "user-file" value= "doxyfile" />
<build type= "distribute" subtype= "user-file" value= "KeyboardHost.txt" />
<build type= "c-source" value= "KeyboardHost.c" />
<build type= "c-source" value= "ConfigDescriptor.c" />
<build type= "header-file" value= "KeyboardHost.h" />
<build type= "header-file" value= "ConfigDescriptor.h" />
<build type= "module-config" subtype= "path" value= "Config" />
<build type= "header-file" value= "Config/LUFAConfig.h" />
<require idref= "lufa.common" />
<require idref= "lufa.platform" />
<require idref= "lufa.drivers.usb" />
<require idref= "lufa.drivers.peripheral.usart" />
<require idref= "lufa.drivers.misc.ansi" />
<require idref= "lufa.drivers.board" />
<require idref= "lufa.drivers.board.leds" />
</module>
</asf>