Someone did try to find the serial number in the serialized software but, AIR, it popped up (encrypted?) all over the place and thus defeated the effort to change the software. I guess one could put in an 8-pin socket for the Serial RAM and keep a couple on hand with the serial numbers needed. Many Eprom Programmers will handle the X2444 with either a simple wire-wrap socket where the legs are bent to other test socket pins (Andromeda Research) or directly (Xeltec). John :-#)# At 4:09 PM -0400 4/26/05, AL SACCO_comcast wrote:
For those who have damaged floppy disk or missing disk , it would be nice to be able to restore and use all available versions ....since some versions are serialized , it necessary to be able to work around this problem...... On flipper site does any one know what serial # the service6.td0 disk utility is looking for ? ( jjr ) In service6 disk , it shows "set serial # "....might have this capability......need to find out how to use... once we have these understood then no one will be saddled to this issue anymore...... would like to use compact flash or ide drive instead of scsi drive w/ multiple boot sectors so one can use a different version if needed................ Al
----- Original Message ----- From: "Corey Stup" <Corey@Stup.net> To: "Technical Tools Mail List" <techtoolslist@flippers.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 10:45 AM Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Fluke 9100a X2444 question
Martin White wrote:
Now you know which hex bytes you're looking for for the serial numbers, can't you change the serial id in the ram files to match those in your eeprom rather than trying to change the serial number of your eeprom to match John's?
There's no reason to change the serial number anyway.
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