Difference between revisions of "Hardware version ID"
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==VSD hardware ID's== | ==VSD hardware ID's== | ||
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− | *VSD-XE-80 - | + | *VSD-XE-80 - 220 |
− | *VSD-E-160 - | + | *VSD-E-160 - 250 |
− | *VSD-XE-160 - | + | *VSD-XE-160 - 270 |
==New ID format== | ==New ID format== |
Revision as of 20:03, 21 February 2013
Hardware version ID is a numeric identifier that is unique to every GD product model and version.
VSD hardware ID's
- VSD-A - TODO
- VSD-E-80 - 200
- VSD-XE-80 - 220
- VSD-E-160 - 250
- VSD-XE-160 - 270
New ID format
New hardware id's (used in GD products starting from Argon/2013) have fixed formatting of 000AABBCC where AA=hardware model, BB=hardware version, CC=release number. The number is in decimal format.
- Change in AA means completely different version (device type)
- Change in BB means new features and possible some backwards incompatibility between versions - new number if functionality/specs modified
- Change in CC means backwards compatible version to previous one - any modification in design changes this value
Same formatting applies to new FW versioning.
List of new hardware ID's
- Argon (Prototype 049): 004000 - AA=00 BB=40 CC=00