Re: calculator id # accessible from ASM


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Re: calculator id # accessible from ASM



first, is there some unique ID or serial number that is unique to each
calculator
and permanently stored in the calculator's memory?  Then we can worry about
accessing it from an ASM.

Ray Kremer wrote:

> May I direct your attention to the subject line of this mail.
>
> >How is this memory location read?  Can it be accessed via Basic or the
> >home screen, or is a ASM program required?
>
> >> <On the 86 (I don't know about other calcs but I would assume that the 83
> >> and 89 have it too) there is RAM location called _calc_id. I haven't
really
> >> looked at it, but I would assume that there is some unique correlation
> >> between this number and the number on the back of the calc. It's
> >> theoretically possible for there to be a cgi that inputs the number on the
> >> back of the calc and outputs a program that can only be run on that calc.>

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