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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_GettingStarted Getting Started
- *
- * Getting started with LUFA is easy; read the content below to get on your way to your first LUFA powered application.
- *
- * \section Sec_DemosOverview The LUFA Demo Applications
- *
- * Out of the box, LUFA contains a large number of pre-made class demos for you to test, experiment with and
- * ultimately build upon for your own projects. All the demos (where possible) come pre-configured to build and
- * run correctly on the AT90USB1287 AVR microcontroller, mounted on the Atmel USBKEY board and running at an 8MHz
- * master clock. This is due to two reasons; one, it is the hardware the author possesses, and two, it is the most
- * popular Atmel USB demonstration board to date. To learn how to reconfigure, recompile and program the included
- * LUFA applications using different settings, see the subsections below.
- *
- * \section Sec_ClassOrLowLevel Class Driver and Low Level Demos
- *
- * Most of the included demos in the /Demos/ folder come in both ClassDriver and LowLevel varieties. If you are new
- * to LUFA, it is highly recommended that you look at the ClassDriver versions first, which use the pre-made USB
- * Class Drivers (\ref Group_USBClassDrivers) to simplify the use of the standard USB classes in user applications.
- * These demos give a basic but easy to use interface to the USB class used in the demo application, such as HID or
- * CDC.
- *
- * Those needing absolute control over the class implementation can look at the LowLevel demos, which implement the
- * required USB class directly in the demo application using the lowest level LUFA APIs.
- *
- *
- * <b>Subsections:</b>
- * \li \subpage Page_ConfiguringApps - How to Configure the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
- * \li \subpage Page_CompilingApps - How to Compile the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
- * \li \subpage Page_ProgrammingApps - How to Program an AVR with the Included Demos, Projects and Bootloaders
- */
-