[comp.sys.next] Machine serial numbers

matt@nanovx.UUCP (Matt Brandt) (07/26/89)

One easy serial number you should be able to get to on a cube would be the
Ethernet address. That should be different for every machine and you could
use it in the trivial copy protect scheme somebody asked about...

bruceh@zygot.UUCP (Bruce Henderson) (07/30/89)

In article <347@nanovx.UUCP>, matt@nanovx.UUCP (Matt Brandt) writes:
> One easy serial number you should be able to get to on a cube would be the
> Ethernet address. That should be different for every machine and you could
> use it in the trivial copy protect scheme somebody asked about...

This is  a really bad idea, because NeXT intends to release a new PROM
with the 1.0 release.  The ether address is in these 
PROMS, and so if anyone uses your product and NeXT decides to update
the firmware, you screw your customer.... a very bad thing.

apple!zygot!bruceh
"The ATI wares team"

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epsilon@wet.UUCP (Eric P. Scott) (07/31/89)

In article <2124@zygot.UUCP> bruceh@zygot.UUCP (Bruce Henderson) writes:
>  ...   NeXT intends to release a new PROM
>with the 1.0 release.  The ether address is in these 
>PROMS

What?  Give up our prestigious low numbers?  NeXT should have a
record of serial number-enet assignments, and given that each
PROM has to be customized anyway...  Heck, I wouldn't mind
blowing my own (as long as I could easily replace their company
logo like NeXT's oft-mentioned competitor lets you do).

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