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Platform ID (or plat.id / HW id) is a hardware identifyer that indicates the target hardware revision
Platform ID (or plat.id / HW id) is a hardware identifyer that indicates the target hardware revision
*The [[Platform ID]] name includes the [[Chassis ID|Chassis Type]] letter. See also: [[SKU_Models_Nonretail#Prototype_model_names|Prototypes]]
*The [[Platform ID]] name includes the [[Chassis ID|Chassis Type]] letter. See also: [[SKU_Models_Nonretail#Prototype_model_names|Prototypes]]
*Dont confuse the [[Platform ID]] with other motherboard identifyers located in [[Flash:Individual_System_Data_-_cISD#cISD1|cISD1]] section as:
*Dont confuse them with other motherboard identifyers in [[Flash:Individual_System_Data_-_cISD#cISD1|cISD1]] section as:
**'''board_id''' is the serial number "printed" in the motherboard. In PS3's from euro region (only) the board_id is included in the "PS3 serial" printed in a white sticker (e.g. '''[[Media:Console-sticker-FAT-back.png|27430423]]''')
**'''board_id''' is the serial number "printed" in the motherboard. In PS3's from euro region (only) the board_id is included in the "PS3 serial" printed in a white sticker (e.g. '''[[Media:Console-sticker-FAT-back.png|27430423]]''')
**'''kiban_id''' is the barcode "printed" in the motherboard
**'''kiban_id''' is the barcode "printed" in the motherboard
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