Squidge said:There will most likely be a serial numbering system of some kind for warranty reasons amonst others.
desijays said:Would it be in software or just printed on a paper that is stuck on the pandora or will it be etched on the surface of the pandora?
Gruso said:I'll be calling mine "Kevin" if that helps.
Zwo? Bist n Bayrer oder was?Klaus said:Mine will be called Sam2 (pronounced Sam Zwo in German).
You could use the MAC-Address of the WiFi-Module. It can be changed probably, but anything can be circumvented. I guess most people wouldn't bother to do it.
dflemstr said:Zwo? Bist n Bayrer oder was?Klaus said:Mine will be called Sam2 (pronounced Sam Zwo in German).
You could use the MAC-Address of the WiFi-Module. It can be changed probably, but anything can be circumvented. I guess most people wouldn't bother to do it.
Heh, everything can be changed. This is Linux we're talking about.
Klaus said:And of course everything can be changed. Even if the Cortex-A8 had an unique digital serial number (I don't think so), you could probably modify the kernel-module that reports it.
PokeParadox said:Gruso said:I'll be calling mine "Kevin" if that helps.
That weirds me out...
desijays said:Ah yes. Thats what I'm talking about. A digital serial number within the Cortex CPU would be interesting and maybe lend itself for a few other potential applications ; )
So to all the cortex experts, my question to you is this.. : )
Does the cortex CPU have something like that? LIke a digital serial number or something? Or if not, does any other component on the pandora have anything similar to digital serial number that is hard wired in hardware?
PokeParadox said:Gruso said:I'll be calling mine "Kevin" if that helps.
That weirds me out...