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- uhd::usrp::mboard_eeprom_t is now simply a map. Its commit() method
  has no utility being a public API call, because the user never gets
  access to the appropriate I2C object (Minor API breakage)
- The central mboard_eeprom.cpp file was broken up and put into many
  smaller compilation units in every device's implementation folder.
- Renamed some of the constants (e.g. B000_* -> USRP1_*, N100_* ->
  N200_*)
- Removed the N000_* EEPROM code, because, well, you know, there's no
  such device
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Note: This is the first commit that uses for-range, and range-based
for-loops are now usable for UHD development.
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types)
- Also removes all references to boost/cstdint.hpp and replaces it with
  stdint.h (The 'correct' replacement would be <cstdint>, but not all of our
  compilers support that).
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* On utility level, force user to use --args=type=foo
* In each loader, throw an error if args are ambiguous
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* Single class for loading firmware/FPGA images onto devices instead of multiple utilities
* Loading functions are registered for each device, corresponding to their --args="type=foo" name
* Deprecation warnings added to all product-specific image loading utilities
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