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In all cases prior to the Mac Plus, this will be in the 1980s. The first numerical character* indicates the last digit of the year of production.
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In our example serial number, F 4412SAM0001, we see that the Mac in question was made in Fremont, California. The prefix consists of one or two letters (and/or numbers) designating a factory code: The methodology behind this decoder is reasonably simple. WARNING: Geek alert! If you don't like math, you can skip this section. Still working on a good means to tie year codes to model number so G5s and the like aren't given "made in 1984" designations.
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Right now, some serial numbers for Macs made in the early and mid 1990s starting with "Fd" (d is a digit) aren't properly recognised.
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Those of you attempting to use this decoder to pirate software are having your IP addresses logged, and they will be reported to your ISP. Does not work to magically reveal working serial numbers for software you've pirated.Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White, 400 MHz).Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White, 350 MHz, CD-ROM).Power Macintosh G3 (Blue and White, 350 MHz, DVD-ROM).PowerBook G3 (Bronze Keyboard, 400 MHz).
PowerBook G3 (Bronze Keyboard, 333 MHz).
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Important note: if what you think is the serial number starts with "BCG", congratulations! You've found the FCC ID. If you get the "invalid serial number" message and believe the serial number to be valid, please e-mail it to me, along with a thorough description of the product. I have expanded the regex string matching, and just about any serial number from any Mac hardware will validate. Any spaces or asterisks can be left out, as they are not considered to be part of the serial number. To use this decoder, simply type in your Mac's serial number (the decoder is case-insensitive) and click the Decode button or press return/enter. If you have keyboards, monitors, mice, or other accessories with a serial number, e-mail me as much data as you can about them and I'll see what I can do.
I could also use a hand with other Mac accessories, particularly from the beige era. If you can help, please e-mail me with all the data you have. I'm looking for Apple II-era serial numbers and accessories, along with Apple III and Lisa data. A big thank-you goes out to everyone who submitted serial numbers in the last year or so - you've helped to improve the decoder immensely! If you run across an unsupported model, e-mail me with as much data as you know about the computer (model, model number, CPU speed, where it was made, when it was made, etc.) and I may be able to add support in a future revision. The decoder script has undergone a thorough revision and now supports more models than ever before. Welcome to the pickle's Macintosh serial number decoder. Early Mac Serial Number Decoder Early Mac Serial Number Decoder