Are there devices it's not valid on? I haven't seen 'em yet. It seems to
work under Palm III and up, Symbol SPT 1500 and SPT 1740.

>This is not guaranteed to be there on all PalmOS devices.   Major bummer...
>
>-Paul
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: B. Flaumenhaft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 2:03 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: Unique id for PP
>>
>>
>>
>> This'll retrieve the serial number of your Palm's ROM:
>>
>> char serialNum[20];
>> Word bufLen = 0;
>> Err theErr = ::SysGetROMToken( 0, sysROMTokenSnum, (BytePtr*)&serialNum,
>> &bufLen );
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ben Flaumenhaft
>>
>> >hello,  is there a unique id i can extract into my program to
>> tell which PP
>> >it is?  is it unique that every handheld has a differant one?
>> >
>> >i'm looking to figure out a method to internally get a unique id from the
>> >unit and have it identified on the server.  (of course manually it can be
>> >done but then its not quite as efficiant).
>> >
>> >thx
>>
>>

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