Dear Laurent,

> There's an open source USB sniffer that has been forked a least once called
> USB Snoopy. You can find more information about the software at
> http://mxhaard.free.fr/snoopy.html. An updated version seem to be available
> from http://www.pcausa.com/Utilities/UsbSnoop/.

I just tried to produce another trace with USBSnoopy. Although the program can 
be _started_ under Windows Vista (which I need, for drivers), the actual 
tracing operation causes the system to crash so badly that it can't be 
restarted. I was only able to recover my Windows installation by manually 
weeding out the recent changes to the system by booting to my Linux install 
and then reboot Windows first in safe mode, then in regular mode.

I hope you understand that I'm not particular curious to repeat this tedious 
experience, so I hope you can make do with the two files I sent you last 
night. I can extract more info from the USBlyzer binary file, should you 
require -- please let me know.

Kind regards,

Amy

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