Now this doesn't make sense to me - mine is 10 days later
Model GP2X - F100
S/N 2006.02.11 - GP2XV001 - 00000018
Well, don't try to make sense out of the "GP2XV001" part, whose meaning is one of the the Great Mysteries. And the final number appears likely to be the sequence number within a particular production run or something like that.
While I understand the convenience of an automatic detection, is it really that unreasonable to have the user specify what kind of unit they have?
If some sort of agreement could be reached, GP2X developers could implement it so that once the information is entered the first time, it's stored in /etc/mark or what-have-you, accessible for future use. Sounds like an excellent project for the GP2X standards guy(s). In any event, it would be a viable solution until this detection thingy is done. I'd even argue it's the most elegant solution if date is all we have to go on.
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