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CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() callback to indicate the report type to generate.
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Change device demos which use the joystick to use the natural UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT ordering in all demos when checking the joystick's position.
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per-endpoint, per-interface level.
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USB_Device_EnableSOFEvents() and USB_Device_DisableSOFEvents() macros to give bus-synchronised millisecond interrupts when in USB device mode.
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events. Changed the firing conditions for some events to ensure that events are fired by their own USB mode only.
Remove VBUS events - not needed as the library takes care of VBUS detection and feedback on supported AVRs via the USB_Device_Connected and USB_Device_Disconnected events.
Fixed incorrect Host state assignment in the incomplete BluetoothHost demo.
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itself. Changed HID device class driver to require the user to give a buffer and size to hold the previously generated report, for comparison purposes, and altered the prototype of the CALLBACK_HID_Device_CreateHIDReport() function so that reports can be sent to the host even if there are no apparent changes (useful for relative movements in mice, etc.).
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driver, to move the burden of managing the Idle period of each instance to the library and not the user application.
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against the old, and updated reports made within the idle period are sent immediately to the host.
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(both in device and host mode) to ensure sane values after each enumeration. User code should no longer explicitly set state information as this is no longer preserved.
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Added parameter directions to function parameter documentation.
Added new experimental FAST_STREAM_FUNCTIONS compile time option to speed up stream transfers at the expense of a higher FLASH consumption (needs testing to verify improved throughput).
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structs which are then combined, for clarity. Move device mode class driver interfaces back into the device mode class driver headers from the common class headers to make room for host class interfaces.
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for similar host mode Class drivers.
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re-add old low level demos to a LowLevel subdirectory.
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