https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/oa-2-x-slic-oemcert-collection.5952/page-82#post-1531969 Seemingly working for SLIC 2.5, but not officially verified.
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Thank you for these notes, I have been wondering the same thing regarding GUI vs Non-GUI builds. However most of these type of explanations are still "clear as mud" to those less technically inclined, like me. Would it be sufficient to say... GUI version the ISO name will include only the YEAR (e.g. 2019) and no build number. Non-GUI version the ISO name will include the BUILD (e.g. 1809) and may also include the year. If we could explain the difference like this, it would be a lot easier. But is it enough to differentiate between GUI vs Non-GUI?
It's like 1903 19H1, 19H2 1909, 20H1 2003, 20H2 2009 2020 being the year, the 03/09 being the (expected) month of release.