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Old 11-05-2016, 02:32 PM   #7
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Rome, Italy
Device: Kindle PW5, Kindle PW4, Kindle 4 NT
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
Display the code and the table side-by-side and that mystery should be solved.
Oh, okay!
Well it was easier than expected. Assuming I understood what you meant.

So, I looked in the table on the web for serial suffixes that were not present in the script. I did this only for the paperwhite models.
The problem is, I didn't find any! On the contrary, I found in the script two suffixes ("F4" and "F9") that are in the script but missing in the web table, for PW2 models.
Also, there are "0KD" and "0KE" listed in the script as PW3 model that are not in the table.
The only missing PW suffix that I spotted in the script is the one for the PW 32Gb.

I, myself, have a Kindle whose serial number is G090G1, which is both in the table and in the script, so it should be fully supported.
All in all, it seems that device recognition is not the problem. So what can it be?
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