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* \page Page_AlternativeStacks Alternative USB AVR Stacks
*
* LUFA is not the only stack available for the USB AVRs, although it is perhaps the best (see \ref Page_WhyUseLUFA).
* In the interests of completeness and user choice, other known USB AVR stacks are listed here.
*
* - Name: Atmel USB AVR Stack (Atmel Inc.) \n
* Cost: Free \n
* License: Atmel Limited License (see Atmel download for details) \n
* Website: http://atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607#USB \n
* Description: This is the official Atmel USB AVR stack, for their 8-bit USB AVR lineup. Each series of
* USB AVR is seperated into a seperate download stack, which is both AVR-GCC and IAR compatible.
*
* - Name: Dr. Stefan Salewski's AT90USB1287 Stack (Dr. Stefan Salewski) \n
* Cost: Free \n
* License: GPL \n
* Website: http://www.ssalewski.de/AT90USB_firmware.html.en \n
* Description: This is a GPL'd library specifically designed for the AT90USB1287, by Dr. Stefan Salewski, a
* German Physicist. It compiles for AVR-GCC and can potentially be modified to work on other USB
* AVR models.
*
* - Name: PJRC Teensy Stack (Paul Stoffregen) \n
* Cost: Free \n
* License: BSD \n
* Website: http://www.pjrc.com/teensy/usb_debug_only.html \n
* Description: Not so much a complete stack as a collection of USB enabled demos, this library is specifically
* designed for the PJRC Teensy line of USB AVRs, and thus may need to be modified for other USB AVR
* chips. These minimal code samples shows the inner workings of the USB controller, without all the
* abstraction present in most other USB AVR stacks.
*/