* via a bit-banged (emulated) version of the USB protocol. They are limited in their capabilities due to the cycles required\r
* to be dedicated to managing the USB bus, but offer a cheap way to implement USB functionality into a design.\r
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- * - <b>Name:</b> AVR309: Software USB (<i>Objective Development</i>) \n\r
- * <b>Cost:</b> Free for some uses, see website for licensing \n\r
+ * - <b>Name:</b> AVR309: Software USB (<i>Atmel</i>) \n\r
+ * <b>Cost:</b> Free \n\r
* <b>License:</b> None Stated \n\r
* <b>Website:</b> http://www.atmel.com/dyn/Products/app_notes.asp?family_id=607 \n\r
* <b>Description:</b> Atmel's official software USB implementation, an Application Note containing work by Igor Cesko. This\r