Alan Stern wrote:
Of course they are UCS-16 encoded. That's what they are supposed to be, according to the USB spec.

I assumed that if UCS-16 were the standard, then Duncan Sands would have written something like "the strings are null-terminated" instead of "I get F!r!e!e!b!o!x!!!", etc.


I'm really sorry about the noise, then :(

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