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| Version 2009-08-22
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| 
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| ===========================
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| FREE USB-IDs FOR SHARED USE
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| ===========================
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| 
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| Objective Development has reserved a set of USB Product-IDs for use according
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| to the guidelines outlined below. For more information about the concept of
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| USB IDs please see the file USB-ID-FAQ.txt. Objective Development guarantees
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| that the IDs listed below are not used by any USB compliant devices.
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| 
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| 
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| ====================
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| MECHANISM OF SHARING
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| ====================
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| 
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| From a technical point of view, two different devices can share the same USB
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| Vendor- and Product-ID if they require the same driver on operating system
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| level. We make use of this fact by assigning separate IDs for various device
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| classes. On application layer, devices must be distinguished by their textual
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| name or serial number. We offer separate sets of IDs for discrimination by
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| textual name and for serial number.
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| 
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| Examples for shared use of USB IDs are included with V-USB in the "examples"
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| subdirectory.
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| 
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| 
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| ======================================
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| IDs FOR DISCRIMINATION BY TEXTUAL NAME
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| ======================================
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| 
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| If you use one of the IDs listed below, your device and host-side software
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| must conform to these rules:
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| 
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| (1) The USB device MUST provide a textual representation of the manufacturer
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| and product identification. The manufacturer identification MUST be available
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| at least in USB language 0x0409 (English/US).
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| 
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| (2) The textual manufacturer identification MUST contain either an Internet
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| domain name (e.g. "mycompany.com") registered and owned by you, or an e-mail
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| address under your control (e.g. "myname@gmx.net"). You can embed the domain
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| name or e-mail address in any string you like, e.g.  "Objective Development
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| http://www.obdev.at/vusb/".
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| 
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| (3) You are responsible for retaining ownership of the domain or e-mail
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| address for as long as any of your products are in use.
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| 
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| (4) You may choose any string for the textual product identification, as long
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| as this string is unique within the scope of your textual manufacturer
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| identification.
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| 
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| (5) Application side device look-up MUST be based on the textual manufacturer
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| and product identification in addition to VID/PID matching. The driver
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| matching MUST be a comparison of the entire strings, NOT a sub-string match.
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| 
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| (6) For devices which implement a particular USB device class (e.g. HID), the
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| operating system's default class driver MUST be used. If an operating system
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| driver for Vendor Class devices is needed, this driver must be libusb or
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| libusb-win32 (see http://libusb.org/ and
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| http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net/).
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| 
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| Table if IDs for discrimination by textual name:
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| 
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| PID dec (hex) | VID dec (hex) | Description of use
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| ==============+===============+============================================
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| 1500 (0x05dc) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For Vendor Class devices with libusb
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| --------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------
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| 1503 (0x05df) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For generic HID class devices (which are
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|               |               | NOT mice, keyboards or joysticks)
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| --------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------
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| 1505 (0x05e1) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For CDC-ACM class devices (modems)
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| --------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------
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| 1508 (0x05e4) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For MIDI class devices
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| --------------+---------------+--------------------------------------------
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| 
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| Note that Windows caches the textual product- and vendor-description for
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| mice, keyboards and joysticks. Name-bsed discrimination is therefore not
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| recommended for these device classes.
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| 
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| 
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| =======================================
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| IDs FOR DISCRIMINATION BY SERIAL NUMBER
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| =======================================
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| 
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| If you use one of the IDs listed below, your device and host-side software
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| must conform to these rules:
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| 
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| (1) The USB device MUST provide a textual representation of the serial
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| number. The serial number string MUST be available at least in USB language
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| 0x0409 (English/US).
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| 
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| (2) The serial number MUST start with either an Internet domain name (e.g.
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| "mycompany.com") registered and owned by you, or an e-mail address under your
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| control (e.g. "myname@gmx.net"), both terminated with a colon (":") character.
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| You MAY append any string you like for further discrimination of your devices.
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| 
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| (3) You are responsible for retaining ownership of the domain or e-mail
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| address for as long as any of your products are in use.
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| 
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| (5) Application side device look-up MUST be based on the serial number string
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| in addition to VID/PID matching. The matching must start at the first
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| character of the serial number string and include the colon character
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| terminating your domain or e-mail address. It MAY stop anywhere after that.
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| 
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| (6) For devices which implement a particular USB device class (e.g. HID), the
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| operating system's default class driver MUST be used. If an operating system
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| driver for Vendor Class devices is needed, this driver must be libusb or
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| libusb-win32 (see http://libusb.org/ and
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| http://libusb-win32.sourceforge.net/).
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| 
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| Table if IDs for discrimination by serial number string:
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| 
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| PID dec (hex)  | VID dec (hex) | Description of use
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| ===============+===============+===========================================
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| 10200 (0x27d8) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For Vendor Class devices with libusb
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10201 (0x27d9) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For generic HID class devices (which are
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|                |               | NOT mice, keyboards or joysticks)
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10202 (0x27da) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For USB Mice
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10203 (0x27db) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For USB Keyboards
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10204 (0x27db) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For USB Joysticks
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10205 (0x27dc) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For CDC-ACM class devices (modems)
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 10206 (0x27dd) | 5824 (0x16c0) | For MIDI class devices
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| ---------------+---------------+-------------------------------------------
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| 
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| 
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| =================
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| ORIGIN OF USB-IDs
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| =================
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| 
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| OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH has obtained all VID/PID pairs listed
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| here from Wouter van Ooijen (see www.voti.nl) for exclusive disposition.
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| Wouter van Ooijen has obtained the VID from the USB Implementers Forum, Inc.
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| (see www.usb.org). The VID is registered for the company name "Van Ooijen
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| Technische Informatica".
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| 
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| 
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| ==========
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| DISCLAIMER
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| ==========
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| 
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| OBJECTIVE DEVELOPMENT Software GmbH disclaims all liability for any
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| problems which are caused by the shared use of these VID/PID pairs.
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