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diff --git a/LUFA/ManPages/WritingBoardDrivers.txt b/LUFA/ManPages/WritingBoardDrivers.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e09e7d0d9..000000000 --- a/LUFA/ManPages/WritingBoardDrivers.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -/** \file - * - * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special - * documentation pages. It is not a project source file. - */ - -/** \page Page_WritingBoardDrivers Writing LUFA Board Drivers - * - * LUFA ships with several basic pre-made board drivers, to control hardware present on the supported board - * hardware - such as Dataflash ICs, LEDs, Joysticks, or other hardware peripherals. When compiling an application - * which makes use of one or more board drivers located in LUFA/Drivers/Board, you must also indicate what board - * hardware you are using in your project makefile. This is done by defining the BOARD macro using the -D switch - * passed to the compiler, with a constant of BOARD_{Name}. For example <b>-DBOARD=BOARD_USBKEY</b> instructs the - * compiler to use the USBKEY board hardware drivers. - * - * If your application does not use *any* board level drivers, you can omit the definition of the BOARD macro. - * However, some users may wish to write their own custom board hardware drivers which are to remain compatible - * with the LUFA hardware API. To do this, the BOARD macro should be defined to the value BOARD_USER. This indicates - * that the board level drivers should be located in a folder named "Board" located inside the application's folder. - * - * When used, the driver stub files located in the LUFA/CodeTemplates/DriverStubs folder should be copied to the user - * Board/ directory, and fleshed out to include the values and code needed to control the custom board hardware. Once - * done, the existing LUFA board level APIs (accessed in the regular LUFA/Drivers/Board/ folder) will redirect to the - * user board drivers, maintaining code compatibility and allowing for a different board to be selected through the - * project makefile with no code changes. - */ - |