This is the recommended activation method. Identity-based activation requires that you register your serial number to your NI User Account, which enables you to have access to all of the software and entitlements associated with your license agreement. You can register your serial number in one of two methods:
Multisim 10 Ith Serial Key
Hello,I am setting up a new computer for an employee and have the 11.0.1 on the network here (I believe it's just an update). If it's just an update does this mean it's not the full version? I've tried installing it and it says there is nothing to install or upgrade. I then looked around in our storage room and found version 10.0 with serial number and tried installing that with the provided serial number. I then tried installing the 11.0.1 update from the network, but it only updated the NI Update Service... it didn't upgrade MultiSim program itself (it's still only 10.0).I don't know what to do with this. We have the licensing manager installed on one of our servers and have hit "Accept" when it shows up there.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks
This article describes where you can find the serial number or system tag of your NI hardware or system.If you are looking for information on your NI software licensing, refer to Finding the Serial Number of My NI Software.
The NI Activation web site that is offered does not work for Multisim 2001. My hard drive crashed again and I had to reinstall. I tried entering my serial number but it comes back as invalid. I'm hoping they will respond to my email and once again supply me with yet another release code.
I believe would have to be shipped as it is a CD installation. There aren't actually any newer versions of Multisim as you can see on the National Instruments page for it: -us/support/downloads/software-products/download.multisim.html#312060. The latest version available is 14.2, which I believe we ship now, so perhaps it is possible that we can just email the appropriate serial number/activation code and you use it to appropriately activate the software after downloading it from NI's website. Whether or not that is worth it to you is more of a personal opinion so I won't be of much help in that regard.
I must have dreamed that I saw version 16 as latest ... yesterday on their website. Sorry, probably had too many things looking at the same time, and may be confused LabView latest version number with multisim. Anyway.
After a lot of research on forums, now I know that there is no way to find IMSI or SIM serial number for both the SIM cards in a dual SIM phone (except for contacting the manufacturer). Now my changed question is, can we at all detect that the phone has two SIMs? I believe it can be detected with some intelligence. Few ways I can think of are:
Storing the SIM serial number and/or IMSI for the SIM. And after detection of any other IMSI/Serial number even if the phone was not rebooted (i.e. the SIM was switched) by tracing some logs or by some broadcast event handling.
The SERIAL-MODE provides a simple 2-wire Serial UART interface to any micro-controller via its TX and RX pins. Audio operations such as PLAY, PAUSE, STOP, NEXT, PREVIOUS and VOLUME control functions are all available to the host micro via simple serial commands, along with many more. SERIAL-MODE features a CRC check. 2ff7e9595c
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