ok, let's admit the theory of flipping random RAM bits. so why would it just
flip the bits of the buffer used for usb transfers instead of crashing my
program? i had seen memory problems before and i tell you they are not
deterministic like that.
another question: can you completely rule out the possibility that someone
(perhaps not libusbx) is mistaking another kind of error for an invalid memory
address parameter?
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