Libusb bypasses this by moving the logic to the "userspace." It uses a backend driver to act as a bridge between the application and the hardware. On 64-bit systems, this ensures that the application can handle large memory addresses and high-speed data transfers efficiently. Why 64-Bit Architecture Matters
If you are working with a device that falls into a standard Windows class, you might not need libusb at all: libusb driver 64 bit
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A specialized driver that offers advanced features not found in WinUSB, such as isochronous transfers (used for audio or video streaming). It is a robust 64-bit option for power users. How to Install Libusb Driver 64-bit Libusb bypasses this by moving the logic to the "userspace