Exactly the reason why many modern MCU's have a built-in unique 64-128 bit ID. These IDs can be read during programmming and/or runtime (but cannot be overwritten/erased) giving you total control over your part.
Exactly the reason why many modern MCU's have a built-in unique 64-128 bit ID. These IDs can be read during programmming and/or runtime (but cannot be overwritten/erased) giving you total control over your part.
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This may also help
http://www.picbasic.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=137
Dave
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And yet *ANOTHER* reason to use only 18F chips. Using them, it is relatively easy to put a serial number in codespace, (above MCLoader, if you use that program) or in the userID section.
Charles Linquist
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