Crashpilot1000 wrote:Oh, yes shure.
Thats why it reads here
http://code.google.com/p/afrodevices/so ... board.h#37:
// Chip Unique ID on F103
#define U_ID_0 (*(uint32_t*)0x1FFFF7E8)
#define U_ID_1 (*(uint32_t*)0x1FFFF7EC)
#define U_ID_2 (*(uint32_t*)0x1FFFF7F0)
Even the comment shows Its intend: Identify the CPU and not for some softwareversion. MSP_IDENT would have been sufficient for versioning.
I already removed that stuff for the next version, once I understood the real intend. Anyway I keep my source public at known places, others burn everything (docu&code) and wait for someone to ask for it.
you are too fucking paranoid.. okay now let's think about a scenario where a unique device ID might be useful..
what about if you have more than one naze32/multiwii board or whatever.. and you have different settings on each board/copter. With a unique ID you could tie every setting to a copter and possibly restore stuff if it gets lost and/or reduce errors on the user side. This is one thing I could think of. Use your imagination. There are quite a few other use-cases for sure.
I mean it really makes zero sense using that stuff for some kind of copy protection of OPENSOURCE-SOFTWARE.
Additionally TC doesn't even have his own GUI and cGießens stuff is just a copy of MultiWiiWingui.
Seriously I don't get why you have to SPAM the forums with such fucking nonsense...
Oh i forgot there is going to be a naze64ultrapro for 1000$ which will make use of this and will crush DJI
