Labrador/PCB/LABRADOR_BE_FILES_BATCH_0/Gerber
EspoTek adaaa63eb7 Added more #defines to code
These #defines are located in desktop_settings.h and allow you to edit
how many samples are discarded per packet.  The idea was to use this to
test the MCU-side code and ensure that it doesn't corrupt a packet per
frame, but this seems to have magically disappeared (???).

I remember queueing USB transfers a long time ago, but can't remember
this having any success.  It's more likely to just be a random clock
skew issue that only appears on some boards - and it's only "fixed" on
the one particular test board I have in hand now.  I think.


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