On 6/5/2017 7:41 PM, Charles Lepple wrote:
> On Jun 5, 2017, at 11:21 AM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Result of the command, where "n" is incremented in a loop:
>>
>>      # usbconfig -u 1 -a 2 dump_string n
>>      STRING_0x00 = 0x04, 0x03, 0x09, 0x04
>>      STRING_0x01 = <CP1500AVRLCDa>
>>      STRING_0x02 = <CTHGN200xxxx>
>>      STRING_0x03 = <CPS>
>>      STRING_0x04 = <PbAcid>
>>      STRING_0x05 = <BF01512BA31>
>>      STRING_0x06 = <read error>
>>      STRING_0x07 = <read error>
>>      STRING_0x08 = <read error>
>>      STRING_0x09 = <read error>
>>      STRING_0x0a = <read error>
>>
>> I wasn't sure how high I should go with "n," so I stopped at 10.
>>
>> Is that what you were looking for?
> 
> That's what I was thinking. Usually the strings are stored in a contiguous 
> array, so I doubt there are any higher than 5.
> 
> Looks like it is UPS.PowerSummary.ff0100d0, whatever that is... (0xFF00 is 
> the start of vendor-specific IDs) Does the BF... string match anything on the 
> label?
> 
> Good to hear that the BOOST bit shows up.

The label just has the model #, serial #, a bar code, and "Made in China".

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