FOR THE LOVE OF GOD: How/where/who to check Apple part numbers?
I want to check the part numbers of various Apple models to get an accurate picture of the specification. I don't have the models handy, or I coud just check the system priofile. I need to know what model is what by the part/serial number. Where do I check this? Is ther an easy search on Apple's page?
[ 12-03-2002: Message edited by: Matsu ]</p>
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[ 12-01-2002: Message edited by: MrBillData ]</p>
<strong>Thanks, that helps a bit, but actually, it's a bunch of notebook part numbers that I have to check. Anyone? Can I just call up Apple?</strong><hr></blockquote>
No, not unless your an AASP and you need a dealer cic for that.
Can anyone tell me the model numbers for the previous gen powerbooks? 667 and 800?
And a few of the chicklet iBooks?
Is the Service Doc that has some PB G4 part numbers.
Anyone got some sort of dealer/reseller PDF they're willing to part with. I just need to check the spec of some iBooks and powerbooks (G4) not including the most recent updates. All I know is that they aren't the newest models.
For example there were 2 PB667's, the first with 16MB VRAM and VGA out? I think, the later with 32MB VRAM and DVI out, or did they both have DVI out? idunnuh remember capt'n.
Murbot? You've owned just about every mac made in the last 5 years, got any leads? I may soon be an all mac office, yes 'tis true, but fear ye not, 'tis money spent of the good graces of the not for profit grant funds. Publishing may be a bit easier on macs and so long as I'm not paying...
iMac, iBK, PB, 1G PB are there.
Good luck.
But thanks for the leads so far, I'll keep them in mind while I search for the rest.
<a href="http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html" target="_blank">http://www.info.apple.com/support/applespec.html</a>
Powerbook 667: M8591LL/A
Powerbook 800: M8592LL/A
What the heck is are
FO 240LL A
FO 243LL A
I know they're iBooks, but I can't find these product numbers anywhere. They might start with M instead of F and the second digit is an O ("oh") not a zero. I put the spacing in...
Anyone anyone?
Edit, actually, the oh's might be "zeros" cann anyone check both?
[ 12-03-2002: Message edited by: Matsu ]</p>
Dovebid sucks royal ass. There's virtually no info on some of the lots, terrible. I'd bid, but I don't what I'm bidding on. Tommorow I'm going to make it my mission to get the bid manager fired, a$$hole. Mr. Baird, start packing your brown paper boxes, you have just under an hour to return my e-mail/message.
I'm getting a Dell, hahaha... actually, I can't get a dell, I have to get a mac, I have to get myself and 4 other people onto Quark, at least 2 of them. Thought it would be good to get them all on the same platform. Oh well, Apple and Dovebid can lick my nads, we have a couple of months yet, we can work out the hardware issue later.
BTW, Bump, you pricks that got a deal, F-U-2, just kidding.
- Orginal: (not aviable on apple site, from my blueberry 300, 32 mg ram) M7707LL/A
I have no clue what those numbers are. Where did you get them?Firewire clamshell: M7721LL/A-Indigo, M7720LL/A, Graphite
Dual USB: M7698LL/A-CD-ROM, M7692LL/A-DVD-ROM, M8520LL/A-Combo
Late 2001: N/A at the site
Jan. 2002: M8597LL/A-12.1 in CD-ROM, M8599LL/A-12.1 in Combo, M7701LL/A-14.1
May 2002: M8600LL/A-12.1 in CD-ROM, M8602LL/A-12.1 in Combo, M8603LL/A-14.1 in
Current: M8860LL/A-12.1 in CD-ROM, M8861LL/A-12.1 in Combo, M8862LL/A-14.1
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The new iBooks are:
M8860LL/A - 12" CD
M8861LL/A - 12" Combo
M8862LL/A - 14" Combo
If you can get a hold of one of the boxes, the part number is right on it. Same for the desktop models, just look on the box. There's a white sticker, about 3"x4", that has the part number, serial # and computer description.