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* In Software, the Product Code is derived from the [[Console ID]]. | * In Software, the Product Code is derived from the [[Console ID]]. | ||
* On BD discs and bundles: the [[Productcode]] is present on the cover and on the disc. | * On BD discs and bundles: the [[Productcode]] is present on the cover and on the disc. | ||
* On physical equipments like consoles: is is often on the package near the serial number and on a label on the back of the product. | * On physical equipments like consoles: is is often on the package near the serial number and on a label on the back of the product. See [[Serial Numbers]]. | ||
* On internal hardware components like motherboards: the "productcode" is written on almost every component and is also registered | * On internal hardware components like motherboards: the "productcode" is written on almost every component and is also registered on the [[Serial Flash]] or [[Non Volatile Storage]] of most PlayStation consoles. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 28 December 2024
Product Code has many meanings:
- In Software, the Product Code is derived from the Console ID.
- On BD discs and bundles: the Productcode is present on the cover and on the disc.
- On physical equipments like consoles: is is often on the package near the serial number and on a label on the back of the product. See Serial Numbers.
- On internal hardware components like motherboards: the "productcode" is written on almost every component and is also registered on the Serial Flash or Non Volatile Storage of most PlayStation consoles.