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* is through control endpoint requests. Defining this token will remove several features related to the selection and control of device |
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* endpoints internally, saving space. Generally, this is usually only useful in (some) bootloaders and is best avoided. |
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* - <b>MAX_ENDPOINT_INDEX</b> - (\ref Group_Device) - <i>XMEGA Only</i> \n |
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* Defining this value to the highest index (not address - this excludes the direction flag) endpoint within the device will restrict the |
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* number of FIFOs created internally for the endpoint buffers, reducing the total RAM usage. |
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* - <b>INTERRUPT_CONTROL_ENDPOINT</b> - (\ref Group_USBManagement) - <i>All Architectures</i> \n |
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* Some applications prefer to not call the USB_USBTask() management task regularly while in device mode, as it can complicate code significantly. |
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* Instead, when device mode is used this token can be passed to the library via the -D switch to allow the library to manage the USB control |
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