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=== Example from syscon config ===
=== Example from syscon config ===
In [[Syscon Hardware|Syscon]] [[Mullion]] the Platform ID (1 byte, in hex format) is located at EEPROM offset 0x310E<br>
Since [[Syscon SW3 Series]] ([[CECH-30xx]] / [[KTE-001]] motherboard or newer) the Platform ID is also "hardcoded" at offset 0x0 of the emulated EEPROM, in both formats: first byte = Platform ID (hex), next 8 bytes = Platform ID (string, null terminated)<br>
Since [[Syscon SW3 Series]] ([[CECH-30xx]] / [[KTE-001]] motherboard or newer) the Platform ID is also "hardcoded" at offset 0x0 of the emulated EEPROM, in both formats: first byte = Platform ID (hex), next 8 bytes = Platform ID (string, null terminated)<br>
The usual way to get the Platform ID by UART is with the command "hversion" but is locked by default (not available in syscon "external mode" access), however we can read this bytes in raw with the command "r" (available in syscon "external mode" access). See [[Syscon Firmware#Sherwood]]
The usual way to get the Platform ID by UART is with the command "hversion" but is locked by default (not available in syscon "external mode" access), however we can read this bytes in raw with the command "r" (available in syscon "external mode" access). See [[Syscon Firmware#Sherwood]]
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