On Windows, it's possible to query the motherboard's serial number with WMIC, or Windows Management Instrumentation Command-line. Therefore, you can simply pass the command wmic baseboard get serialnumber as an argument to cmd.exe using flash.desktop.NativeProcess without the need for a Native Extension.
Since the AIR NativeProcess API is being used, you must use the Extended Desktop
application profile and package your application with a native installer.
package
{
//Imports
import flash.display.Sprite;
import flash.display.StageScaleMode;
import flash.display.StageAlign;
import flash.desktop.NativeProcess;
import flash.desktop.NativeProcessStartupInfo;
import flash.events.ProgressEvent;
import flash.filesystem.File;
//Class
[SWF(width = "600", height = "250", frameRate = "60", backgroundColor = "0x000000")]
public class Main extends Sprite
{
//Constants
private static const MOTHERBOARD_SERIALNUMBER_COMMAND:String = "wmic baseboard get serialnumber";
//Properties
private var nativeProcess:NativeProcess;
//Constructor
public function Main():void
{
stage.scaleMode = StageScaleMode.NO_SCALE;
stage.align = StageAlign.TOP_LEFT;
init();
}
//Init
private function init():void
{
if (!NativeProcess.isSupported)
{
throw new Error("Native Process is not supported.");
}
var file:File = new File("C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe");
var args:Vector.<String> = new Vector.<String>();
args.push("/c");
args.push(MOTHERBOARD_SERIALNUMBER_COMMAND);
var nativeProcessStartupInfo:NativeProcessStartupInfo = new NativeProcessStartupInfo();
nativeProcessStartupInfo.executable = file;
nativeProcessStartupInfo.arguments = args;
nativeProcess = new NativeProcess();
nativeProcess.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.STANDARD_OUTPUT_DATA, outputDataEventHandler);
nativeProcess.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.STANDARD_ERROR_DATA, outputErrorEventHandler);
nativeProcess.start(nativeProcessStartupInfo);
}
//Output Data Event Handler
private function outputDataEventHandler(event:ProgressEvent):void
{
var output:String = nativeProcess.standardOutput.readUTFBytes(nativeProcess.standardOutput.bytesAvailable);
nativeProcess.exit();
trace(output);
}
//Output Error Event Handler
private function outputErrorEventHandler(event:ProgressEvent):void
{
nativeProcess.exit();
throw new Error(event);
}
}
}
[EDIT]
Alternatively, if you would also like to retreive the motherboard's manufacturer, model number and serial number, you can update the string constant to this:
//Constants
private static const MOTHERBOARD_INFO:String = "wmic baseboard get product, manufacturer, serialnumber";
[EDIT 2]
I just learned that the following WMIC command will return the name, vendor and identifying number of a machine. It sounds exactly what your looking for:
//Constants
private static const CSPRODUCT_INFO:String = "wmic csproduct get name, vendor, identifyingNumber";
However, keep in mind that for custom built PCs, such as my own, this command returns nothing. Well, not exactly nothing, but instead of something typical like:
IdentifyingNumber Name Vendor
99L9891 Latitude D610 Dell Inc.
My custom build returns this:
IdentifyingNumber Name Vendor
System Serial Number System Product Name System manufacturer