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Old 10-08-2007, 07:24 PM
Scott Yost [MSFT]
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Re: Platform ID codes for manufacturers

Experimentally, I believe that HTC is 00-50-BF-3F-51-73 and Palm is
00-30-BD-2E-B5-14. I don't know which one Motorola uses. I don't believe the
list is documented publically. I think that blog entry also underestimates
the confusion around this value. You'll find the structure and
implementation vary widely across devices and manufacturers. We've tried to
fix this in the WM6 OEM requirements.but there are backward compatibility
concerns so I think they will change fairly slowly.

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"Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@rmcons.com.NOSPAM.COM> wrote in message
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> In the 16 byte unique device ID, the 1st four bytes are supposed to be
> the manufacturer's ID (PlatformID?) and the remaining 12 bytes are the
> "Preset ID" (the unique device number within the Platform ID).
> Together, the two form a unique device ID.
>
> Does anyone know where I can find a list of those Platform ID codes?
> Not the code to read the information. I already can get the device ID,
> I just don't know how to tell who made the device from the data I
> already have.
>
> Ref: http://blogs.msdn.com/jehance/archiv...12/181116.aspx
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