Hi Alan,

> ?  You sound confused.

seems so :)

> Configurations aren't changed as easily as altsettings.  They can't be 
> changed at all by drivers, normally.  Remember, each configuration 
> contains a set of interfaces, and drivers bind to interfaces.  Change the 
> config and you've got a completely new set of interfaces, requiring a new 
> set of driver bindings.
> 
> And in particular, config 0 is the "unconfigured" state.  A device in that 
> state isn't able to carry out its normal functions.

I guess I was remembering the user-space speedtouch driver which used to
set the configuration to one during initialisation.

Thanks for bringing me back from whatever cloud I was floating in!

Best wishes,

Duncan.


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