Added support for the LPC1343 USBug board.#7
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Hi Kevin,
I added support for my LPC1343 USBug breakout board (https://github.com/Squonk42/USBug).
As it is very similar to the original MicroBuilder reference design, only the "projectconfig.h" file is modified (the ".cproject" changes are only related to the fact that I am using the latest LPCXpresso v4.2.2 [Build 275] [03/04/2012]).
Not much tested yet, but at least it compiles ok, and I have both the LED blinking and the command interpreter working on the USB CDC console!
Feel free to integrate it under the BSD license if you are interested.
Regards,
Michel