Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, John Wojnaroski wrote:
> 
>> Here is a trace of the MS windows program doing it's thing
>>
>> Byte 0 = 0x21
>> Byte 1 = 0x09
>> Byte 2 = 0x00
>> Byte 3 = 0x02
>> Byte 4 = 0x00
>> Byte 5 = 0x00
>> Byte 6 = 0x00
>> Byte 7 = 0x03
>> Byte 8 = 0x00
> 
> There's something fishy here.  This output lists 9 bytes but a control
> setup packet is supposed to contain only 8 bytes of data.  Is it possible 
> that "Byte 2" doesn't belong in there at all?

Could be the not-yet-stripped ReportID.

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