There is an onboard eeprom that holds this info
https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-black/wiki/System-Reference-Manual#64_Board_ID_EEPROM

You can read it out using i2c.
Maybe the link below can help on what tools to use:
https://www.richud.com/wiki/Rasberry_Pi_I2C_EEPROM_Program

Op do 13 feb. 2020 22:08 schreef <[email protected]>:

> how do i check the version of the board?
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