mine says this: 2006.06.02 - GP2XV127 - 00004961
How Old Is My Gp2x?
#18
Posted 12 July 2006 - 11:06 PM
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as a part of manufacture run #127 (which is actually run #28, as the runs started at 100 for some reason), and was GP2X # 4,975 within run 28.
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The OPs GP2X seems to contradict that theory:<snip>
My serial number and date is: 2005.11.09 - GP2XV003 - 00000095
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Then why does mine say
2005.11.18 - GP2XV102 - 00000494
When it is a first edition and one if the first 5,000 produced? Surely it didn't take 102 runs to make 5,000 GP2Xs. Perhaps the topic starter made a mistake?
EDIT: I see what you mean now. Perhaps the topic starter has one of the first 500 Korean-only units then? Maybe the GP2XV### meant something different on those?
Edited by jmetal88, 12 July 2006 - 11:08 PM.
#19
Posted 13 July 2006 - 12:47 AM
At some point, I want to trade mine in to get a newer version, but I dunno how I'll go about doing that.
On the sticker, it says "Model No: GP2X-F100"
THAT might be the firmware.
Also, I notice the flickering on the black-screen-of-death, but not anywhere else, because the flickering is extremely subtle and it doesn't bother me.
#20
Posted 13 July 2006 - 01:19 AM
Wow, first of all, the GP2X-F100 is the model number (MKII's are GP2X-F100B) and second of all, you can "trade" it in. Jesus Christ. These forums are lowering my IQ.I have: 2005.12.12 - GP2XV127 - 00001409
At some point, I want to trade mine in to get a newer version, but I dunno how I'll go about doing that.
On the sticker, it says "Model No: GP2X-F100"
THAT might be the firmware.
Also, I notice the flickering on the black-screen-of-death, but not anywhere else, because the flickering is extremely subtle and it doesn't bother me.
#21
Posted 13 July 2006 - 07:07 AM
On the sticker, it says "Model No: GP2X-F100"
THAT might be the firmware.
Firmware is software, not hardware, which means it can be upgraded, which means that if you DO upgrade it, and the number on the back is actually the firmware, the marking on the unit unit will be faulty. So, no. F100 is the real name of it. Just like Fuji's cameras are called F10, S9500 and so on. Since your unit was produced last year, I'm pretty sure it's a Mark 1.
#23
Posted 13 July 2006 - 10:54 AM
If that's true, then I think you might actually have the first mass-production GP2X ever produced! First Edition is not MK1, I think. I remember someone saying there was First Ed, Second Ed, MK1 and then MK2. Or something. My memory isn't always that reliable, though.My Gp2x has the text 2005.11.09 - GP2XV003 - 00000001 on it.
Does that just mean it's a MK1? It also says First Edition on it.
#27
Posted 13 July 2006 - 12:57 PM
Wow, first of all, the GP2X-F100 is the model number (MKII's are GP2X-F100B) and second of all, you can "trade" it in. Jesus Christ. These forums are lowering my IQ.
Sorry, it's not like I have 2 of these readily available, and no one's posting their labels, so I don't have anything to compare with.











