Version 1.2.6.0 is an interesting milestone. Released during the era of Windows XP and Windows 7 dominance, it solidified support for the then-new 64-bit architectures. For years, this executable was the gold standard for getting Python scripts or C++ applications to talk to things like USB microscopes, Arduino clones, and proprietary game controllers.
Applications like SDR#, HDSDR, or GNU Radio rely on libusb to stream I/Q samples from devices like RTL-SDR dongles, HackRF, or LimeSDR. libusbwin64develfilter1260exe new