I put the emphasis on other unic HW ID here:

Under Linux (sorry, I don't have much knowledge with other OSes), you could do a quick&dirty trick by parsing the output of /sbin/ifconfig

wlan0     Protokoll:Ethernet  Hardware Adresse 00:20:E0:8D:70:7D
This will give you the MAC adresses of any attached networking devices. Pretty unique (most of the time). But as you can see above: Be carefull of localized output just match the last (xx:xx:xx:xx:xx) sequence - if any - of the lines not starting with a whitespace. THe regexp is left as an exercise. ;-)

Bye
 PetaMem


In reply to Re: CPU ID by PetaMem
in thread CPU ID by ralijani

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