Endpoint0Size: 8,\r
\r
VendorID: 0x03EB,\r
- ProductID: 0x2060,\r
- ReleaseNumber: 0x0000,\r
+ ProductID: 0x2040,\r
+ ReleaseNumber: 0x0001,\r
\r
ManufacturerStrIndex: 0x01,\r
ProductStrIndex: 0x02,\r
Size = pgm_read_byte(&SerialNumberString.Header.Size);\r
break;\r
case 0xEE:\r
- /* Great, another Microsoft-proprietary extention. String address 0xEE is used\r
- by Windows for "OS Descriptors", which in this case allows us to indicate that\r
- our device is Sideshow compatible. Most people would be happy using the normal\r
- 0xFF 0x?? 0x?? Class/Subclass/Protocol values like the USBIF intended. */\r
- \r
+ /* A Microsoft-proprietary extention. String address 0xEE is used by Windows for\r
+ "OS Descriptors", which in this case allows us to indicate that our device is\r
+ Sideshow compatible regardless of VID/PID values. */\r
Address = (void*)&OSDescriptorString;\r
Size = pgm_read_byte(&OSDescriptorString.Header.Size);\r
break;\r