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* it is possible to export the library into a form suitable for drop-in use inside of an
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* IDE.
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* \note <b>LUFA is also available as a native Atmel Studio 6.1 extension</b>, which integrates LUFA into
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* Atmel Studio including all demos and projects. If you are running Atmel Studio 6.1 or later, the
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* below instructions are not required; download and install the native LUFA extension from the
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* <a href="http://gallery.atmel.com">Atmel Gallery</a> instead.
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* \section Sec_LibraryExport Exporting the Library
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* An export of the library is at its most basic, a direct copy of the main "LUFA" source folder from the
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* root download folder; this contains the library core which can be re-used within external projects.
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* Specific instructions for importing an exported version of LUFA into various IDEs are listed below.
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* \subsection SSec_AS56_Import Importing into AVRStudio 5/Atmel Studio 6
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* \subsection SSec_AS56_Import Importing into AVRStudio 5.x/Atmel Studio 6.0
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* To import LUFA into a new or existing project, the following steps must be followed.
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* \subsubsection SSSec_AS56_Import_Step1 Copy over the exported library
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