The DAX/2 System – Version 8.0.5
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12 OEM data files
Every unit contains several pieces of identifying information:
Its
model
type, e.g. SXD, DAX/2, DAX/2m, DAX/T, or NS-112 (for the Aide)
Its name
prefix
, which is usually the same as the model but may vary for model variants; see table below
Its
color
Its
name
, more technically referred to as its
nominal designator
Its
serial
(xxx-nn-nnnn) or serial prefix
(xxx). Serial prefixes are reserved by model type.
Its
vendor
, i.e. the company that manufactured and assembled the unit
Its
authority
, i.e. the organization responsible for managing it (see page 24)
model
vendor
name prefix serial prefix
default color
serial ordering
SXD
Nanite Systems Corporation
SXD
999
company
manually assigned
NS-112
Nanite Systems Corporation
NS
112
amber
random
DAX/2
Nanite Systems Corporation
DAX/2
998
company
random
DAX/2m
Nanite Systems Corporation
DAX/2
998
company
random
DAX/T
Tai Yong Labs
TYL
997
1.0 0.7 0.8
random
All of this information can be specified centrally in the OEM license table, found in the
_oem
file in the main controller’s
secure memory. If values are not provided, the controller will generate default values randomly for an SXD. The model, pre-
fix, serial, and vendor cannot be changed at runtime. For instructions on how to edit files in secure memory, see page 21.
An example OEM file:
vendor Nanite Systems Corporation
model SXD
authority Nanite Systems Consumer Products
serial 999592351
color 0.5 0.5 1
name vict0ria
prefix SXD
To specify a serial prefix and permit random generation, provide only the first 3 digits of the serial number range desired.
The OEM license table is reloaded when the
foundation
module is reset. The
name
,
model
, and
prefix
fields must
be ASCII.
WARNING
: Attempting to forge model identifier information to imply your unit belongs to a line that it does not may cause
software or hardware malfunction. Model designation changes should only be performed after consultation with Nanite
Systems support personnel or to facilitate franchising.