Stephen Warren wrote:
> My *suspicion* (which is purely a guess) is that libconcord attempts to
> always acquire a ton of information at attach time, some of which may be
> impossible to acquire if the config is invalid, but the Logitech
> application probably only doesn't bother with getting all that info
> (probably, a bunch of it is only useful for concordance -v -i, and not a
> "simple" action like config programming?)

Well INITIALLY the logitech software requests *exactly* what we request...
but if it fails, it looks like it backs off, (see my previous post) and just
reads 6 bytes... but not 6 bytes contained in the usual 48 - some SEPARATE 6
bytes.

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