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Note 1: common knowledge is that three versions of TA-079 exist but there are actually five. These other two are only found on Japanese launch units from 2004 whereas the rest are found worldwide. Previous known v1-v2-v3 are now v3-v4-v5 respectively.
Notes: common knowledge is that three versions of TA-079 exist but there are actually five. These other two are only found on Japanese launch units from 2004 whereas the rest are found worldwide. Previous known v1-v2-v3 are now v3-v4-v5 respectively.
 
Note 2: The last byte in Baryon version is either 0x00 or 0x01 for production and development units respectively.


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