diff --git a/LUFA.pnproj b/LUFA.pnproj index 0f8cc035ff..0e0d7499d5 100644 --- a/LUFA.pnproj +++ b/LUFA.pnproj @@ -1 +1 @@ - \ No newline at end of file + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Projects/LEDNotifier/Descriptors.c b/Projects/LEDNotifier/Descriptors.c index 0f5d3567de..2b80e41a7a 100644 --- a/Projects/LEDNotifier/Descriptors.c +++ b/Projects/LEDNotifier/Descriptors.c @@ -221,9 +221,9 @@ USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ManufacturerString = */ USB_Descriptor_String_t PROGMEM ProductString = { - .Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(13), .Type = DTYPE_String}, + .Header = {.Size = USB_STRING_LEN(12), .Type = DTYPE_String}, - .UnicodeString = L"Mail Notifier" + .UnicodeString = L"LED Notifier" }; /** This function is called by the library when in device mode, and must be overridden (see library "USB Descriptors" diff --git a/Projects/LEDNotifier/Doxygen.conf b/Projects/LEDNotifier/Doxygen.conf index 198a459d4e..d751bfcbc9 100644 --- a/Projects/LEDNotifier/Doxygen.conf +++ b/Projects/LEDNotifier/Doxygen.conf @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ DOXYFILE_ENCODING = UTF-8 # The PROJECT_NAME tag is a single word (or a sequence of words surrounded # by quotes) that should identify the project. -PROJECT_NAME = "LUFA Library - Hotmail Notifier Project" +PROJECT_NAME = "LUFA Library - USB LED Notifier Project" # The PROJECT_NUMBER tag can be used to enter a project or revision number. # This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or diff --git a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.c b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.c index 5a7ebd563f..c44ca58dad 100644 --- a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.c +++ b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.c @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ /** \file * - * Main source file for the HotmailNotfier project. This file contains the main tasks of + * Main source file for the LEDNotfier project. This file contains the main tasks of * the demo and is responsible for the initial application hardware configuration. */ -#include "HotmailNotifier.h" +#include "LEDNotifier.h" /** LUFA CDC Class driver interface configuration and state information. This structure is * passed to all CDC Class driver functions, so that multiple instances of the same class diff --git a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.h b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.h index 6ec85c1153..4470deb729 100644 --- a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.h +++ b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.h @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ /** \file * - * Header file for HotmailNotifier.c. + * Header file for LEDNotifier.c. */ -#ifndef _HOTMAILNOTIFIER_H_ -#define _HOTMAILNOTIFIER_H_ +#ifndef _LEDNOTIFIER_H_ +#define _LEDNOTIFIER_H_ /* Includes: */ #include diff --git a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.txt b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.txt index f9314b77a2..840d890686 100644 --- a/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.txt +++ b/Projects/LEDNotifier/LEDNotifier.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. */ -/** \mainpage Communications Device Class (Virtual Serial Port) Demo +/** \mainpage USB LED Notifier Project * * \section SSec_Compat Demo Compatibility: * @@ -41,15 +41,12 @@ * * \section SSec_Description Project Description: * - * Hotmail Email Notifier Project. This project is designed for the Busware BUI board, however it can run easily on any - * USB AVR. It consists of a host application (written in C#) and a device firmware which work together to provide a - * visual mail notification system via the board's RGB LED. While the sample host application uses the Windows Live - * Messenger API for its email notifications, the hardware simply adjusts the LED color based on bytes sent to it - thus - * with a little coding, this project can be adapted for any sort of visual notification. + * USB LED Notifier Project. This project is designed for the Busware BUI board, however it can run easily on any + * USB AVR. It is a generic RGB LED controller (via a three channel software PWM) which listens for commands from the + * host on a CDC virtual serial port. When new commands are received, it updates the board LEDs. * - * To compile the host application, you will need Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (the free Express edition should be - * sufficient) as well as a recent version of Windows Live Messenger installed. When run, you will need to set the COM port - * number used by the hardware on the host PC, whereupon the host will send new email notifications to the device. + * This can be controlled with any host application that can write to the virtual serial port, allowing it to become + * a visual notification system for any number of custom host applications, such as a new unread email notifier. * * \section SSec_Options Project Options *