Removed variable axis support from the HID_DESCRIPTOR_JOYSTICK() macro due to OS incompatibilities, replaced with fixed 3-axis joystick report structure.
* - Android Accessory Host property strings changed from a struct of pointer to an array to prevent unaligned access on greater than 8-bit architectures
* - Audio Device Class driver changed to also require the index of the Audio Control interface within the device, for SET/GET/CUR/MIN/MAX/RES property adjustments
* - Removed variable axis support from the HID_DESCRIPTOR_JOYSTICK() macro due to OS incompatibilities, replaced with fixed 3-axis joystick report structure
* - Library Applications:
* - Raised the guard bits in the AVRISP-MKII clone project when in PDI and TPI to 32, to prevent communication errors on low quality connections to a target
* - Added additional bootloader API data to expose the bootloader start address and class to the DFU and CDC class bootloaders
*
* <b>Fixed:</b>
* - Core:
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* - Fixed error in the AVRISP-MKII programmer when ISP mode is used at 64KHz (thanks to Ben R. Porter)
* - Fixed AVRISP-MKII programmer project failing to compile for the U4 chips when VTARGET_ADC_CHANNEL is defined to an invalid channel and NO_VTARGET_DETECT is
* defined (thanks to Steven Morehouse)
* - Added additional bootloader API data to expose the bootloader start address and class to the DFU and CDC class bootloaders
* - The device mode Audio Class driver now requires an additional configuration parameter, the Audio Control interface index. Existing applications should
* be adjusted to specify the additional configuration parameter.
* - The HID_DESCRIPTOR_JOYSTICK() macro no longer takes a variable number of axis as a parameter, due to OS incompatibilities; this macro now uses a fixed
* 3 axis of data. User applications should update their calls to this macro and their report structures to suit a fixed 3-axis joystick report. If a user
* application requires more than 3 axis' of data, a custom report descriptor will need to be constructed by hand.
*
* <b>Host Mode</b>
* - The Android Accessory Host class driver property strings are now a array of \c char* rather than a struct of named pointers. Existing applications