X-Git-Url: http://git.linex4red.de/pub/lufa.git/blobdiff_plain/88051e78a281f5776538558aec113ff2b66e056c..fef185a409e2fee980d5fd391813a1cb7809582a:/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt diff --git a/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt b/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt index 7107cc123..ca2f1651d 100644 --- a/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt +++ b/Bootloaders/DFU/BootloaderDFU.txt @@ -6,6 +6,19 @@ /** \mainpage DFU Class USB AVR Bootloader * + * \section SSec_Compat Demo Compatibility: + * + * The following table indicates what microcontrollers are compatible with this demo. + * + * - AT90USB1287 + * - AT90USB1286 + * - AT90USB647 + * - AT90USB646 + * - ATMEGA32U6 + * - ATMEGA32U4 + * - ATMEGA16U4 + * - AT90USB162 + * * \section SSec_Info USB Information: * * The following table gives a rundown of the USB utilization of this demo. @@ -44,9 +57,9 @@ * As an open-source option, this bootloader is also compatible with the Linux Atmel USB DFU Programmer * software, available for download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/dfu-programmer/. * - * If SECURE_MODE is defined as true, upon startup the bootloader will be locked, with only the chip erase + * If SECURE_MODE is defined as true, upon start-up the bootloader will be locked, with only the chip erase * function available (similar to Atmel's DFU bootloader). If SECURE_MODE is defined as false, all functions - * are usable on startup without the prerequisite firmware erase. + * are usable on start-up without the prerequisite firmware erase. * * Out of the box this bootloader builds for the USB1287, and should fit into 4KB of bootloader space. If * you wish to enlarge this space and/or change the AVR model, you will need to edit the BOOT_START and MCU @@ -69,9 +82,9 @@ * * SECURE_MODE * BootloaderDFU.h - * If defined to true, the bootloader will not accept any memory commands other than a chip erase on statup, until an - * erase has been perfomed. This can be used in conjunction with the AVR's lockbits to prevent the AVRs firmware from + * If defined to true, the bootloader will not accept any memory commands other than a chip erase on start-up, until an + * erase has been performed. This can be used in conjunction with the AVR's lockbits to prevent the AVRs firmware from * being dumped by unauthorized persons. * * - */ \ No newline at end of file + */