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Subject: IP: How about Apple -- Pentium III serial number
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:16:16 -0800
To: farber@cis.upenn.edu
From: Ari Ollikainen <Ari@OLTECO.com>
No one has pointed out that the Apple Lisa had a personality chip
which identified it uniquely to the software. The Lisa Office
System would ONLY run on the machine it was licensed to...replacing
the motherboard required transferring the personality chip!
AND Aplles current best seller, the iMac, has a hardware serial
number:
Use the "Apple System Profiler" and select "Production Information".
Lo and behold I get:
Production information
ROM revision: $77D.44F1
Boot ROM version: 3.0.f3
Mac OS ROM file version: 1.5
Serial number: XA9xxxxxxxFM4
Software bundle: 694-1155
The serial number reported is in fact the serial number printed on my
daughter's machine.
ALSO, all Palm III's have a serial number.
Here is an excerpt from the Palm web site:
"Serial Number
Flash-ROM-based Palm III devices have unique serial numbers burned
into them at production. It is a displayable text buffer, currently 12
characters long, with NO null terminator. It is shown to the user in
the Application Launcher, along with a checksum digit which you can
use to validate input in case your users need to read the ID from
their device and type it in or tell it to someone else."
OLTECO Ari Ollikainen
P.O. BOX 3688 Networking Technology and Architecture
Stanford, CA Ari@OLTECO.com
94309-3688 415.517.3519
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