Device Monitoring Studio (USB Monitor) 5.22.00.1627

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    Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

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USB Monitor is a monitoring software tool, which allows you to view, log, and analyze Universal Serial Bus devices activity. This USB sniffer and analyzer utility captures all the Request Blocks transferred from the Windows device driver to the host controller and back. With this sniffing tool you can analyze the protocol between device and device driver. Useful for USB Device, Driver Development, and Debugging Software.

Version 5.22.00.1627 adds High-Speed Operation Mode, Parsing of USB Communications Class packets, Filtering support and Log Files Drag-n-Drop Loading.

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