Re: Specific calculators


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Re: Specific calculators



If someone has 2 calcs of the same ROM, they can ROM dump each and compare
the dumps to see if anything is different.

--
Daniel Moraseski
in Orlando, FL
originally from Manalapan, NJ (near US 9 and NJ 33)
"We are Shuster of Borg. Numbering rules are irrelevant."

Paliser wrote in message <19980920161811.17322.00002680@ng05.aol.com>...
>
>On Friday 18th september 1998,   "Christopher R. Spencer"
>BlackCatV@prodigy.net,  posted the following:
>
>
>< Is there a way to determine the serial number, or any number unique to
every
>calculator, through programming (either basic or asm) ? >
>
>Although there were several responses to this posting it seemed to me that
no
>one addressed the actual question, which was,
>"......through programming (either in basic or asm) ? "
>
>This is a subject which interests me also, so I pose the question again.
>Does each calculator have a unique serial number which can be accessed with
a
>software routine?
>If so, would anyone like to offer a routine, either in Basic or Asm, which
>would do the job?
>
>My thanks in advance,
>
>Paul G.
>paliser@aol.com


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