On 09/02/2010 07:16, Massimiliano Pala wrote:
> Hi David,
> 
> the RANDOM_SERIAL_SIZE is the size of the random number. For example,
> with a value
> of 10, an 80 bit random number is generated. The following serial number
> is an
> example:
> 
>     C6E41F6D8A195E384B0F

OK, so the size is measured in octets/bytes. That's what I wanted to
know (and specifically that it's not something weird like the number of
decimal digits)!

Thanks,

David

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