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50g Serials - Tim Wessman - 09-02-2007 Just out of curiosity. . .what is the "closest" serial number match that anyone has? I mean the internal serial number in comparison to the external sticker. Anyone have anything identical?
TW
Re: 50g Serials - Bruce Bergman - 09-02-2007 Tim, how do you find the internal serial number?
thanks, Re: 50g Serials - Giancarlo (Italy) - 09-03-2007 Hi Tim. Re: 50g Serials - Reth - 09-03-2007 internal: CNA6213326 Re: 50g Serials - Tim Wessman - 09-03-2007 256 ATTACH SERIAL
TW
Re: 50g Serials - John Keith - 09-03-2007 External: CNA63802810
Since the serial # format is YWWnnnn the only way they would be the same is if the calc is assembled the same week as the chip (ROM, flash?) is programmed, and even then the following digits are probably assigned sequentially and seem to have 4 digits internally and 5 digits externally. In oyher words, I doubt they would ever be identical.
John
Re: 50g Serials - Tim Wessman - 09-03-2007 Well mine is 61100015 and 6110013. . .
Re: 50g Serials - Bruce Bergman - 09-03-2007 Thanks for the info...
Internal: CNA 6181387 Hmmm. Missing a zero somewhere?
thanks, Re: 50g Serials - Dia C. Tran - 09-03-2007 Internal: CNA7112345 Re: 50g Serials - Tim Wessman - 09-03-2007 I think the outside stickers have a 5 digit count. I've never seen anything other than a 0 on the first digit of the five though on any of the units I've sold. XXX0XXXX
TW
Re: 50g Serials - Mike Sebastian - 09-03-2007 Internal: CNA6201868 Re: 50g Serials - Jake Schwartz - 09-05-2007 Quote:Case: CNA 61100004 and Serial: CNA6110003.
Jake Schwartz
Re: 50g Serials - Bruce Bergman - 09-05-2007 I'd say THAT wins... :-)
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