Hi, Peter Wielk once told me it is exactly like that what Harald described. Cheers Roland Am 19.03.2012 um 17:47 schrieb "Harald Feldmann" <feldmann@xs4all.nl>: > Hi Kirk, > > Peter Wielk and Peter Vogel probably know exactly how it works, but you > can see 0783 as july 1983. 1080 october 1980. Presumably the next two or 3 > digits are the actual unit number. 50, 51, 198. > my 2c. > > Regards, > Harald > >> CPU serial number is SNA108050 >> Monitor is SNB108051 >> alphanumeric keyboard is SNC0783198 >> master keyboard is SND0783198 >> >> It doesn't look like there is an obvious manufacture date encoded in them >> and it doesn't look like they are purely sequential serial numbers based >> on the numerical order of production. I know Roland has some sort of >> month/year of manufacture encoded into their old serial number scheme - is >> there something like that going on here? >> >> Does anyone have a clue as to how they numbered them? >> >> Thanks! >> Kirk >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------ >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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Re: [Fairlight-CMI] Serial Number scheme?
2012-03-19 by Kinematic
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