-/** \file\r
- *\r
- * This file contains special DoxyGen information for the generation of the main page and other special\r
- * documentation pages. It is not a project source file.\r
- */\r
-\r
-/**\r
- * \mainpage\r
- *\r
- * \n\r
- * \image html LUFA.gif\r
- * \n\r
- *\r
- * <b>LUFA is donationware. For author and donation information, see \ref Page_Donating.</b>\r
- *\r
- * LUFA is an open-source USB library for the USB-enabled AVR8 and AVR32 microcontrollers, released under the MIT license. It\r
- * supports a large number of USB AVR models and boards (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). It is designed to provide an easy to use,\r
- * feature rich framework for the development of USB peripherals and hosts.\r
- *\r
- * LUFA focuses on the microcontroller side of USB development only; it includes no host USB driver development facilities. While\r
- * custom USB devices can be made with LUFA, the included demos all use the inbuilt OS drivers for each USB class for simplicity.\r
- *\r
- * The library is currently in a stable release, suitable for download and incorporation into user projects for\r
- * both host and device modes. For information about the project progression, see the blog link at \ref Page_Resources.\r
- *\r
- * LUFA is written specifically for the free AVR-GCC compiler, and uses several GCC-only extensions to make the\r
- * library API more streamlined and robust. You can download AVR-GCC for free in a convenient windows package, \r
- * from the the WinAVR website (see \ref Page_Resources).\r
- *\r
- * The only required AVR peripherals for LUFA is the USB controller itself and interrupts - LUFA does not require the use of the\r
- * microcontroller's timers or other hardware, leaving more hardware to the application developer.\r
- *\r
- * Accompanying LUFA in the download package is a set of example demo applications, plus several Bootloaders of different classes\r
- * and open source LUFA powered projects.\r
- *\r
- * <b>Subsections:</b>\r
- * - \subpage Page_WhyUseLUFA Why Use LUFA?\r
- * - \subpage Page_LUFAvsAtmelStack How does LUFA compare to the Atmel USB AVR stack?\r
- * - \subpage Page_AlternativeStacks Alternative USB AVR Stacks\r
- * - \subpage Page_Licence Project licence\r
- * - \subpage Page_Donating Donating to support this project\r
- * - \subpage Page_LibraryApps Overview of included Demos, Bootloaders and Projects\r
- *\r
- * <small><i>Logo design by EDIGMA.COM</i></small>\r
- */\r
+/** \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.
+ */
+
+/**
+ * \mainpage
+ *
+ * \image html LUFA.png
+ * <div align="center"><small><i>Logo design by <a href="http://ryophotography.wordpress.com">Ryo Photography</a></i></small></div>
+ * \n
+ * <div align="center"><a href="http://www.lufa-lib.org">http://www.lufa-lib.org</a></div>
+ * \n
+ *
+ * <b>LUFA is donationware. For author and donation information, see \ref Page_Donating.</b>
+ *
+ * LUFA is an open-source USB library for the USB-enabled AVR microcontrollers, released under the MIT license (see \ref Page_LicenseInfo).
+ * It supports a large number of USB AVR models and boards (see \ref Page_DeviceSupport). It is designed to provide an easy to use,
+ * feature rich framework for the development of USB peripherals and hosts.
+ *
+ * LUFA focuses on the microcontroller side of USB development only; it includes no PC host USB driver development facilities - other projects
+ * such as the Windows Driver Development Kit, Windows USB Device Mode Framework and libusb may be of interest for developing custom OS drivers.
+ * While custom USB devices can be made with LUFA using such tools, the included demos all use the inbuilt OS drivers for each USB class for
+ * simplicity.
+ *
+ * The library is currently in a stable release, suitable for download and incorporation into user projects for
+ * both host and device modes. For information about the project progression, see the blog link at \ref Page_Resources.
+ *
+ * LUFA is written specifically for the free AVR-GCC compiler, and uses several GCC-only extensions to make the
+ * library API more streamlined and robust. You can download AVR-GCC for free in a convenient windows package,
+ * from the the WinAVR website (see \ref Page_Resources).
+ *
+ * The only required AVR peripherals for LUFA is the USB controller itself and interrupts - LUFA does not require the use of the
+ * microcontroller's timers or other hardware, leaving more hardware to the application developer.
+ *
+ * Accompanying LUFA in the download package is a set of example demo applications, plus several Bootloaders of different classes
+ * and open source LUFA powered projects.
+ *
+ * <b>Subsections:</b>
+ * \li \subpage Page_WhyUseLUFA - What are the advantages of using LUFA?
+ * \li \subpage Page_LUFAvsAtmelStack - How does LUFA compare to the Atmel USB AVR stack?
+ * \li \subpage Page_AlternativeStacks - Alternative USB AVR Stacks
+ * \li \subpage Page_LicenseInfo - Project source license and commercial use information
+ * \li \subpage Page_Donating - Donating to support this project
+ * \li \subpage Page_LibraryApps - Overview of included Demos, Bootloaders and Projects
+ */
+