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-/** \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_OSDrivers Operating System Drivers
- *
- * Most of the USB classes supported by LUFA are also supported natively in
- * most operating systems, without extra drivers being required. However, in
- * some cases, a driver file is required in order for the device to enumerate
- * and function correctly.
- *
- * \section Sec_OSClassSupport Operating System USB Class Support
- * The table below lists the supported LUFA USB classes, and their associated
- * <i>native</i> support on modern operating systems.
- *
- * <table>
- * <tr>
- * <th width="200px">USB Class</th>
- * <th width="150px">Android</th>
- * <th width="150px">Windows</th>
- * <th width="150px">Linux</th>
- * <th width="150px">OS X</th>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Android Open Accessory</td>
- * <td>2.3.4+</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Audio 1.0</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>CDC-ACM</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>HID</td>
- * <td>3.?+</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>MIDI</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Mass Storage</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Printer</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>RNDIS</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * </tr>
- * <tr>
- * <td>Still Image</td>
- * <td>N/A</td>
- * <td>XP+</td>
- * <td>2.6.?+</td>
- * <td>10.?+</td>
- * </tr>
- * </table>
- *
- * \section Sec_WinINFTemplates Windows INF Drivers
- * Windows uses INF driver files to associate a USB device of a specific class,
- * VID/PID ID pair, Windows Compatibility ID or other characteristic to a kernel
- * driver. In most cases these files are build into the operating system, and
- * no special user action or driver files are required for a device using a
- * standard USB class to enumerate. However, for some classes, a specific INF
- * driver must be created and given to the operating system for the device to
- * enumerate.
- *
- * Those USB classes requiring a custom INF driver file in Windows are listed
- * below, along with a basic INF template for each class.
- *
- * \subsection SSec_WinINF_CDC Windows CDC INF Template
- * This template is required for all CDC-ACM devices on Windows XP or newer.
- * \verbinclude "WindowsINF/LUFA CDC-ACM.inf"
- *
- * \subsection SSec_WinINF_RNDIS Windows RNDIS INF Template
- * This template is required for all RNDIS devices on Windows XP or newer.
- * \verbinclude "WindowsINF/LUFA RNDIS.inf"
- */
-