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Currently the following boards are supported by the library:
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Currently the following boards are supported by the library:
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* All official Arduino AVR boards (Uno, Duemilanove, Mega, Mega 2560, Mega ADK, Leonardo etc.)
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* All official Arduino AVR boards (Uno, Duemilanove, Mega, Mega 2560, Mega ADK, Leonardo etc.)
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* Arduino Due, Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2
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* Arduino Due, Intel Galileo, Intel Galileo 2, and Intel Edison
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* If you are using the Arduino Due, Intel Galileo or Intel Galileo 2, then you must include the Arduino SPI library like so: ```#include <SPI.h>``` in your .ino file.
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* If you are using the Arduino Due, Intel Galileo or Intel Galileo 2, then you must include the Arduino SPI library like so: ```#include <SPI.h>``` in your .ino file.
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* Note that both the Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2 use pin 2 and 3 as INT and SS pin respectively by default, so some modifications to the shield are needed. See the "Interface modifications" section in the [hardware manual](https://www.circuitsathome.com/usb-host-shield-hardware-manual) for more information.
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* Note that both the Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2 use pin 2 and 3 as INT and SS pin respectively by default, so some modifications to the shield are needed. See the "Interface modifications" section in the [hardware manual](https://www.circuitsathome.com/usb-host-shield-hardware-manual) for more information.
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* Teensy (Teensy++ 1.0, Teensy 2.0, Teensy++ 2.0, and Teensy 3.x)
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* Teensy (Teensy++ 1.0, Teensy 2.0, Teensy++ 2.0, and Teensy 3.x)
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#elif defined(__ARDUINO_X86__)
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#elif defined(__ARDUINO_X86__)
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typedef MAX3421e<P3, P2> MAX3421E; // The Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2 both support much faster read and write speed at pin 2 and 3
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typedef MAX3421e<P3, P2> MAX3421E; // The Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2 both support much faster read and write speed at pin 2 and 3
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#else
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#else
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typedef MAX3421e<P10, P9> MAX3421E; // Official Arduinos (UNO, Duemilanove, Mega, 2560, Leonardo, Due etc.) or Teensy 2.0 and 3.0
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typedef MAX3421e<P10, P9> MAX3421E; // Official Arduinos (UNO, Duemilanove, Mega, 2560, Leonardo, Due etc.), Intel Edison or Teensy 2.0 and 3.0
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Common setup data constant combinations */
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/* Common setup data constant combinations */
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avrpins.h
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avrpins.h
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#endif
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#endif
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#elif defined(__ARDUINO_X86__) // Intel Galileo and Intel Galileo 2
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#elif defined(__ARDUINO_X86__) // Intel Galileo, Intel Galileo 2 and Intel Edison
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#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
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#include <avr/pgmspace.h>
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// Pointers are 32 bits on x86
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// Pointers are 32 bits on x86
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#define pgm_read_pointer(p) pgm_read_dword(p)
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#define pgm_read_pointer(p) pgm_read_dword(p)
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// Pin 2 and 3 support a higher rate, so it is recommended to use one of these as the SS pin.
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#if PLATFORM_ID == 0xE1 // Edison platform id
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// I know Intel Galileo 2 support higher rate at some other pins as well, but 2 and 3 are only
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#define pinToFastPin(pin) 1 // As far as I can tell all pins can be used as fast pins
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// available on the original Intel Galileo.
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#endif
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// Pin 2 and 3 on the Intel Galileo 1 & 2 support a higher rate,
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// so it is recommended to use one of these as the SS pin.
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// I know Intel Galileo 2 support higher rate at some other pins as well,
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// but 2 and 3 are only available on the original Intel Galileo.
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#define MAKE_PIN(className, pin) \
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#define MAKE_PIN(className, pin) \
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class className { \
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class className { \
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public: \
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public: \
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#endif
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#endif
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#if ((defined(ARDUINO_SAM_DUE) && defined(__SAM3X8E__)) || defined(RBL_NRF51822) || defined(__ARDUINO_X86__) || ARDUINO >= 10600) && !USING_SPI4TEENSY3
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#if ((defined(ARDUINO_SAM_DUE) && defined(__SAM3X8E__)) || defined(RBL_NRF51822) || defined(__ARDUINO_X86__) || ARDUINO >= 10600) && !USING_SPI4TEENSY3
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#include <SPI.h> // Use the Arduino SPI library for the Arduino Due, RedBearLab nRF51822 or if the SPI library with transaction is available
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#include <SPI.h> // Use the Arduino SPI library for the Arduino Due, RedBearLab nRF51822, Intel Galileo 1 & 2, Intel Edison or if the SPI library with transaction is available
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#endif
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#endif
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#if defined(__PIC32MX__) || defined(__PIC32MZ__)
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#if defined(__PIC32MX__) || defined(__PIC32MZ__)
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#include <../../../../hardware/pic32/libraries/SPI/SPI.h> // Hack to use the SPI library
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#include <../../../../hardware/pic32/libraries/SPI/SPI.h> // Hack to use the SPI library
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