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Re: DeviceRequest endian swapping



Mark,

You do not need to swap the DeviceRequest parameters. The USB stack will do the right thing for you.

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Fernando Urbina
USB Technology Team
Apple Computer, Inc.

On Nov 22, 2005, at 5:55 AM, Mark Cookson wrote:

However, I'm wondering about DeviceRequest's parameter block and wValue/wIndex. These values are typically (in the audio spec) compound values with an 8-bit value in the high byte and an 8-bit value in the low byte. Should we be putting these values in the same place on both big endian and little endian machines, or should we put them in a specific order for each endian type?

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