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There is a bug in NSSPro that causes the HW Version (Hardware Revision) to be read and subsequently set to the first four digits of the product code.

Chris at GenieProjects is aware of the issue but doesn't have an N9 at the moment to debug it.

If you put the correct code in the HW Version box and enable only that field it does set it back to the correct value although you are probably better of heeding the advice of others on the forum and not changing the code at all.
 

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Originally Posted by gabrielharrison View Post
There is a bug in NSSPro that causes the HW Version (Hardware Revision) to be read and subsequently set to the first four digits of the product code.

Chris at GenieProjects is aware of the issue but doesn't have an N9 at the moment to debug it.

If you put the correct code in the HW Version box and enable only that field it does set it back to the correct value although you are probably better of heeding the advice of others on the forum and not changing the code at all.
This is getting interesting, thanks for sharing, will add this to the guide* once we have more info.

*someone had a thread about using NSS, it's referenced in the guide.
 

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Chris @ GenieProjects told me that the FBUS protocol in a lot of the phones is emulated now and often only partially implemented which causes issues. I guess without having specific phones to test with it can be impossible to make sure those issues don't ripple through to NSSPro
 

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