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\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \n walter\n \nSent: Friday, February 16, 2007 2:59 \n PM\nSubject: [GE-Mpa] Flashable? Or \nnot?\n\n\nThere are a bunch of PAG01's on sleazeBay right now.
In response to \n my inquiry about the results of the blue button/power
on action was the \n following.
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Display reads F2042M06 \n ALPHA on this pair. The others up for auction
this week are mostly M06, \n though one of the well-used ones has an M03 \n
unit.
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These units are \n non-flashable, right?
Don't remember seeing MPAs with an 'F' \n character.
Are these actually MPDs in MPA \n clothing?
Walter