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            <description>FIXME Elaborate and test on all development platforms!

Unofficial Method

This document is an experiment, not an instruction

Newbies, this is not the page you&#039;re searching for.

Using the AutoTools application skeleton

This page describes the use of the autotools-based mios application skeleton.</description>
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            <description>Installing the AutoTools on Gentoo Linux

Simple and straightforward... (Ahhhh Gentoo!!)
$ sudo su -
$ emerge -av autoconf automake
They are surely already installed as many ebuilds use the AutoTools so check emerge says [ebuild  N  ] (and not [ebuild  R  ]</description>
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Using libcan

What is libcan ?

libcan is library to use the ECAN feature of the PIC18F2682/2685/4682/4685.
CAN (for Controller Area Network) is a communication bus for micro-controllers and, hence, enables easy communication between CAN-enabled PIC micro-controllers, such as th PIC18F4685.</description>
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