Last year when messing around with that LCD colour correction daemon I made for MKIIs I contemplated an automated way to tell if the machine was a MKII or not. Someone found a way to find the batch number in some register but that was of little help. Ultimately as it turned out there was no way, and that was quite embarrassing.
So here's my question to the makers of the Pandora, will there be any way a program could determine simply and reliably enough the model of the Pandora? I think it might be quite useful as new models come out with different features and that a programmer might want to run different code depending on which model his program runs on.
So here's my question to the makers of the Pandora, will there be any way a program could determine simply and reliably enough the model of the Pandora? I think it might be quite useful as new models come out with different features and that a programmer might want to run different code depending on which model his program runs on.