From: John Santos [JOHN@egh.com] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 3:24 PM To: Info-VAX@Mvb.Saic.Com Subject: Re: hobbyist license reg On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Peter Watkinson wrote: > Hi folks, > > AT the Montagar License reg > > > Hobbyist OpenVMS License Registration > > page > > it says cpu type > > then > > cpu serial number > > I have an XP1000 workstation this isn't listed. AM I supposed to unscrew > the heatsink then look at the cpu to get the cpu serial number? Is this > absolutely neccesary? Absolutely not! Look on the back of the box for a serial number sticker. (It usually has model info as well, and serial number in the form "S/N aannnnnnn" where "aa" is a two-letter code giving the factory where the system was made, and "nnnnnnn" is a number.) If you can't find a serial number, then make one up, e.g. PW00001 (for Peter Watkinson system #1.) This serial number is only used for keeping track of licenses. It isn't enforced by anything. The system serial number is not normally visible to software. (Some Alphas have a serial number field in the console environment variables, that can be set by anyone using the console stand-alone, but the license manager doesn't look at this.) > cheers, > > Peter > peter.watkinson1@ntlworld.com -- John Santos Evans Griffiths & Hart, Inc. 781-861-0670 ext 539