kamoj
Very Senior Member
There are at least 4 ways to interpret the different results from:
artmtd -r protime | strings
Example 1:
protime: => "Really Old" device. This is produced long time ago before "protime" was introduced
Example 2:
protime:20180718 or earlier => "Old" device
R9000:
protime:20170501 or earlier => "Old" device
Example 3:
protime:20180719 or later => "New" device
R9000:
protime:20170502 or later => "New" device
Example 4:
Usage => This may indicate it's a refurbished device.
So what is your output?
artmtd -r protime | strings
Example 1:
protime: => "Really Old" device. This is produced long time ago before "protime" was introduced
Example 2:
protime:20180718 or earlier => "Old" device
R9000:
protime:20170501 or earlier => "Old" device
Example 3:
protime:20180719 or later => "New" device
R9000:
protime:20170502 or later => "New" device
Example 4:
Usage => This may indicate it's a refurbished device.
So what is your output?
Of course, but that doesn't answer my question. To rephrase it, what distinguishes a "New" device from an "Old" one?
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