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Introduce CAN-FD support for IXXAT using C-API for CAN-FD vcinpl2.dll.

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Merging #1126 (5c8ab29) into develop (596f07d) will increase coverage by 0.08%.
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TBD: Consider keeping the original implementation based on vcinpl.dll in order to remain backwards-compatible, and introduce IXXAT with vcinpl2 as a new interface?

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This PR is obviously a duplicate of #1119, following the approach suggested by @zariiii9003 in #1119 (comment). Feel free to close this PR if not required. Thank you.

@semcodech semcodech changed the title WIP: feat: extend IXXAT backend to support CAN-FD feat: extend IXXAT backend to support CAN-FD Sep 11, 2021
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Will move forward with #1119

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hardbyte commented Dec 5, 2021

Thanks @ausserlesh

MattWoodhead added a commit to MattWoodhead/python-can that referenced this pull request Jun 2, 2023
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