On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, David Brownell wrote:

>All drivers using isochronous transfers _must_ set an altsetting,
>since it's illegal for a default config to have ISO endpoints.
>That's part of the USB spec.

I have a device with iso endpoints as part of the default (only) config.
The iso endpoint belonging to the default interface setting is non-zero,
in fact it defaults to the largest available max packet size of all its
alternate settings.  So it does violate the spec, but it exists...it's a
DLink DSB-V100 video adapter.


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