Given this (page 5) https://www.atlasresell.com/sites/default/files/KodakTrophyWindowsGuide.pdf
I've got a theory on the two devices: Once upon a time an x-ray sensor was developed and certified by Trophy. Later, Trophy was acquired by Kodak. Eventually, Kodak started marketing its sensor via CareStream. Kodak wanted its RVG5200 to be branded "Kodak" (as in: it shows up as "Kodak" on the USB bus). Removing the Trophy USB IDs from the hardware and putting in the Kodak USB IDs may have carried the risk of needing to re-certify the device (even though it did not technically change). So, for re-branding, Kodak simply put a USB veil (fake device) "covering" the unchanged Trophy USB device. If that theory holds I find it reasonable to assume that the license checks happens in the *first* part of the init, the Kodak device one. Does that make any sense ? Karsten