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Old 10-29-2008, 13:28   #2 (permalink)
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rebuild any digit

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Originally Posted by electrobarbitoc View Post
Hi, I have an UFS + Hwk deivce which I bought from China about 6 months ago, and it worked just fine until yesterday. The problem is that it's serial number got suddenly scrambled, I used it last night, I shut down the computer and when I tryed conecting it today it's serial number changed from a 5 digit number to a negative 10 digit number. I tryed conecting to another computer and still the same problem, I then remembered I had a very old UFS, and that one works but I cant use it with the other HWK module. I made few tests and discovered that the problem resides in the ATmega8 microchip. Anyway, assuming that I could somehow write back the original serial number, the problem is that I dont remember it, so is there any log or something from where I could read it?
Thanks in advance in case someone can give me some usefull advice.
you can rebuild any 5 digit , becouse sn: not important in ufs now, normaly u can see sn: sticker in atmega. I have 3 ufs ,in all i can see Sticker(SN: )
 
 
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