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But first, please read 595 | <>. 596 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | You probably want [macserial](https://github.com/vit9696/macserial) instead. 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/MacBook.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # MacBook model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "MacBook8,1" ]; then # MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 7 | local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R') # Manufactured in early 2015 to early 2016 8 | local CCCCCodes=('DNCR' 'DNCT' 'DNML' 'DNMM' 'F8QM' 'F8QN' 'F9RN' 'FC6M' 'FC6N' 'FC6P' 'FD55' 'FD5Y' 'FF7L' 'FFVW' 'FFVY' 'FG46' 'FGC4' 'FGMR' 'FGMT' 'FL8N' 'FM8L' 'FM8M' 'FM8N' 'FMLG' 'FP12') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('FV36' 'FV5W' 'FV8R') 11 | local boardType=201 12 | 13 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBook9,1" ]; then # MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2016) 14 | # System serial data 15 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 16 | local YCodes=('R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in early 2016 to late 2017 17 | local CCCCCodes=('GTHR' 'GTHT' 'GTHV' 'GTHW' 'GTHX' 'GTHY' 'GTJ0' 'GTJ1' 'GTJ2' 'GTJ3' 'GTJ4' 'GTJ6' 'GTJ7' 'GTJ8' 'GTJ9' 'GTJC' 'GTJD' 'H3QW' 'H3QX' 'H3QY' 'H3R5' 'H3R6' 'H3R7') 18 | # Main logic board serial data 19 | local EEEECodes=('H6KT' 'H6KX') 20 | local boardType=601 21 | 22 | else 23 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 24 | fi 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/MacBookAir.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # MacBook Air model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir4,1" ]; then # MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2011) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 7 | local YCodes=('J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2011-2012 8 | local CCCCCodes=('DJY8' 'DJY9' 'DJYC' 'DJYD' 'DRHF' 'DRKH' 'DTJW' 'DTJY' 'DTK1' 'DTK2' 'DW1C' 'DW4J' 'DWWM' 'DWWN' 'DY2M' 'F2JP') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('DLCR' 'DP20' 'DP24' 'DK9L' 'DLCP' 'DLD1') 11 | local boardType=201 12 | 13 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir4,2" ]; then # MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2011) 14 | # System serial data 15 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 16 | local YCodes=('J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2011-2012 17 | local CCCCCodes=('DJWQ' 'DJWR' 'DJWT' 'DJWV' 'DRKG' 'DRQ4' 'DTJT' 'DTJV' 'DTK0' 'DW1N' 'DW4H' 'F14R' 'F14V' 'F2JQ' 'F75Y') 18 | # Main logic board serial data 19 | local EEEECodes=('DP1P' 'DP1G' 'DP1J' 'DP1H' 'DP1K') 20 | local boardType=306 21 | 22 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir5,1" ]; then # MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2012) 23 | # System serial data 24 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 25 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 26 | local CCCCCodes=('DRV6' 'DRV7' 'DRV8' 'DRV9' 'F569' 'F56C' 'F56G' 'F57H' 'F5MV' 'F67D' 'F67F' 'F67K' 'F67L' 'F67M' 'F88G' 'F88K' 'F88V' 'F910') 27 | # Main logic board serial data 28 | local EEEECodes=('DYKF' 'DYKK' 'F27J' 'DYKG' 'F27D' 'F27G' 'F27H' 'F27K' 'F27C' 'F27F') 29 | local boardType=306 30 | 31 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir5,2" ]; then # MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2012) 32 | # System serial data 33 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 34 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 35 | local CCCCCodes=('DRVC' 'DRVD' 'DRVF' 'DRVG' 'F2FV' 'F56D' 'F56F' 'F56H' 'F56J' 'F57J' 'F5MW' 'F67G' 'F67H' 'F67J' 'F67P' 'F6TN' 'F760' 'F90Y') 36 | # Main logic board serial data 37 | local EEEECodes=('F25Q' 'F25Y' 'F27Y' 'F9DF' 'F25P' 'F25T' 'F27Q' 'F9D8' 'F25N' 'F25R' 'FV7T' 'F9D7' 'F25V' 'F25W' 'F27R' 'F9D9') 38 | local boardType=303 39 | 40 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir6,1" ]; then # MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2013) 41 | # System serial data 42 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 43 | local YCodes=('K' 'L' 'M') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 44 | local CCCCCodes=('F5N7' 'F5N8' 'F5YV' 'F5YW' 'FH51' 'FH52' 'FKYN' 'FKYP' 'FLCF' 'FMR5' 'FMR6' 'FMR9' 'FMRC' 'FMRD' 'FMRF' 'FMRG' 'FMRM' 'FMRN' 'FN5M' 'FN7F' 'FP2N' 'FP3C' 'FQLG' 'FT30') 45 | # Main logic board serial data 46 | local EEEECodes=('FD09' 'FD0C' 'FD08' 'FD0D' 'F6V4' 'F9Q1' 'F9Q2' 'F9Q3') 47 | local boardType=600 48 | 49 | # Not a real model identifier - used to differentiate Mid 2013 MacBookAir6,2 and Early 2014 MacBookAir6,2 50 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir6,3" ]; then # MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2014) 51 | # System serial data 52 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 53 | local YCodes=('M' 'N' 'P') # Manufactured in 2014-2015 54 | local CCCCCodes=('FM72' 'G083' 'G084' 'G2CF' 'G2GH' 'G2GJ' 'G2PY' 'G2Q0' 'G4FY' 'G4H0' 'G4H4' 'G4HK' 'G4HM' 'G58J' 'G5RK' 'G5RL' 'G5RM' 'G6D3' 'GP4N' 'GP4P') 55 | # Main logic board serial data 56 | local EEEECodes=('FY44' 'FY47' 'G3MT' 'FY46' 'FY48' 'G3MY' 'G8JM') 57 | local boardType=600 58 | 59 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir6,2" ]; then # MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2013) 60 | # System serial data 61 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 62 | local YCodes=('K' 'L' 'M') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 63 | local CCCCCodes=('F5V7' 'F5V8' 'F6T5' 'F6T6' 'FH53' 'FKYQ' 'FKYR' 'FLCG' 'FM23' 'FM3Y' 'FM74' 'FMR7' 'FMR8' 'FMRH' 'FMRJ' 'FMRK' 'FMRL' 'FMRV' 'FMRW' 'FMRY' 'FN3Y' 'FN40' 'FN7G' 'FP2P' 'FQL9' 'FQLC' 'FQLD' 'FQLF' 'G6PM') 64 | # Main logic board serial data 65 | local EEEECodes=('FD47' 'FD49' 'FD48' 'FD4C' 'FHDQ' 'FHDV' 'FHDT' 'FHDW') 66 | local boardType=402 67 | 68 | # Not a real model identifier - used to differentiate Mid 2013 MacBookAir6,2 and Early 2014 MacBookAir6,2 69 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir6,4" ]; then # MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2014) 70 | # System serial data 71 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 72 | local YCodes=('M' 'N' 'P') # Manufactured in 2014-2015 73 | local CCCCCodes=('G085' 'G086' 'G2CC' 'G2CD' 'G2GK' 'G2GL' 'G2GM' 'G2GN' 'G356' 'G4H1' 'G4H2' 'G4H3' 'G4HN' 'G4HP' 'G58K' 'G5RN' 'G5RP' 'G5RQ' 'G6D4' 'G6D5' 'G829' 'G8J1' 'GP4L' 'GP4M') 74 | # Main logic board serial data 75 | local EEEECodes=('FY58' 'FY5C' 'G3N3' 'G8JR' 'FY56' 'FY57' 'G3N4' 'G8JV' 'FHDQ' 'FHDV') 76 | local boardType=402 77 | 78 | # elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir7,1" ]; then # MacBook Air (11-inch, Early 2015) 79 | # System serial data 80 | # local PPPCodes=('???') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 81 | # local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in early 2015 to early 2017 82 | # local CCCCCodes=('GFWK' 'GFWL' 'GFWM' 'GFWN' 'GFWP' 'GKJY' 'GKK0' 'GL28' 'GL2D' 'GL2F' 'GL2H' 'GLCQ' 'GMC5' 'GMC6' 'GMC7' 'GMC8' 'GMC9' 'GNJK' 'GNJL') 83 | # Main logic board serial data 84 | # local EEEECodes=('G909' 'G90J' 'G90K' 'G90G' 'G90M' 'G90W' 'G90Q' 'G90Y' 'G910') 85 | # local boardType=??? 86 | 87 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookAir7,2" ]; then # MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2015) 88 | # System serial data 89 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C1M') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China and Unknown, China 90 | local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in early 2015 to early 2017 91 | local CCCCCodes=('G940' 'G941' 'G942' 'G943' 'G944' 'GKJT' 'GKJV' 'GLCN' 'GLCP' 'GM14' 'GM15' 'GM38' 'GM9G' 'GMC3' 'GN8C' 'GNJJ' 'H3QD' 'H3QF' 'H3QJ' 'H3QK' 'H569') 92 | # Main logic board serial data 93 | local EEEECodes=('G91Q' 'G91T' 'G91Y' 'G925' 'G928' 'G92C' 'G922' 'G929' 'G92F' 'G91R' 'G926' 'G92G') 94 | local boardType=704 95 | 96 | else 97 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 98 | fi 99 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/MacBookPro.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # MacBook Pro model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro10,1" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2012) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 7 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 8 | local CCCCCodes=('DKQ1' 'DKQ2' 'DKQ4' 'DKQ5' 'F51R' 'F5Y2' 'F69W' 'F69Y' 'F6DN' 'F6F3' 'F6L9' 'F8JY' 'F96W' 'F9F1' 'F9F2' 'FCQ3') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('DY41' 'DY42' 'F78Q' 'F78Y' 'F790' 'DY43' 'DY44' 'DY45' 'DY4C' 'DRDN' 'DRDW' 'DRF1' 'DRF4' 'DT9F' 'DT9D' 'DT9G' 'DT9H' 'DYW4' 'FOHN' 'F0HR' 'F0HV' 'DYW5' 'FOHM' 'F0HT' 'F0HY') 11 | local boardType=200 12 | 13 | # Not a real model identifier - used to differentiate Late 2012 MacBookPro10,1 and Early 2013 MacBookPro10,1 14 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro10,3" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Early 2013) 15 | # System serial data 16 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 17 | local YCodes=('J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2013 18 | local CCCCCodes=('FFT0' 'FFT1' 'FFT2' 'FFT3' 'FFT4' 'FG1H' 'FG1J' 'FGFH' 'FGFJ' 'FGFK' 'FGFL' 'FGN7' 'FGWF' 'FGWG' 'FGWH' 'FHCQ' 'FHCR' 'FJ47' 'FJVJ' 'FL94' 'FR8D') 19 | # Main logic board serial data 20 | local EEEECodes=('FF69' 'FF6D' 'FF6G' 'FF6J' 'FF6L' 'FF6N' 'FF6Q' 'FF6T' 'FFW8' 'FFW9' 'FFWC' 'FFWD' 'FFWF' 'FFWH' 'FFWL' 'FFWQ' 'FFW6' 'FFW7' 'FFWG' 'FFWJ' 'FFWK' 'FFWN' 'FFWM' 'FFWP' 'FF6C' 'FF6H' 'FF6K' 'FF6M' 'FF6P' 'FF6R' 'FF6V' 'FF64' 'FF66' 'FF68' 'FF6F' 'FF6Y' 'FF71' 'FF73' 'FF75') 21 | local boardType=200 22 | 23 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro10,2" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) 24 | # System serial data 25 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 26 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 27 | local CCCCCodes=('DR53' 'DR54' 'DR55' 'DR56' 'F775' 'F776' 'F7YF' 'F897' 'F8V6' 'F8V7' 'F8V8' 'F9JT' 'F9V1' 'F9VQ' 'FG7Q' 'FG7R' 'FL85' 'FMLJ') 28 | # Main logic board serial data 29 | local EEEECodes=('F16P' 'F16V' 'F26L' 'F2WV' 'F16M' 'F16N' 'F26H' 'F2WQ') 30 | local boardType=60Q 31 | 32 | # Not a real model identifier - used to differentiate Late 2012 MacBookPro10,2 and Early 2013 MacBookPro10,2 33 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro10,4" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2013) 34 | # System serial data 35 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 36 | local YCodes=('J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2013 37 | local CCCCCodes=('FFRP' 'FFRR' 'FG1F' 'FG28' 'FGM8' 'FGN5' 'FGN6' 'FGPJ' 'FHCH' 'FHN0') 38 | # Main logic board serial data 39 | local EEEECodes=('FF59' 'FF5D' 'FF5G' 'FF5J' 'FF58' 'FF5C' 'FF5F' 'FF5H') 40 | local boardType=60Q 41 | 42 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro11,1" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2013) 43 | # System serial data 44 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 45 | local YCodes=('L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 46 | local CCCCCodes=('FGYY' 'FH00' 'FH01' 'FH02' 'FH03' 'FH04' 'FH05' 'FRF6' 'FRF7' 'FRQF' 'FT4Q' 'FT4R' 'FT4T' 'FT4V' 'FTC9' 'FTCD' 'FTCH' 'FTCK' 'FTCL' 'FTPH' 'FTPJ' 'FTPK' 'FTT4' 'FVVW' 'FVWQ' 'G4N6' 'G4N7') 47 | # Main logic board serial data 48 | local EEEECodes=('FH31' 'FH35' 'FJYK' 'FJYL' 'FJYM' 'FMQF' 'FMQG') 49 | local boardType=611 50 | 51 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro11,4" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) 52 | # System serial data 53 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 54 | local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R' 'S') # Manufactured in 2015-2016 55 | local CCCCCodes=('G8WN' 'G8WL') 56 | # Main logic board serial data 57 | local EEEECodes=('GDQP' 'GDQR' 'GDQQ' 'GDQT' 'G7RP' 'G7RQ') 58 | local boardType=300 59 | 60 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro11,5" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015) 61 | # System serial data 62 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 63 | local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R' 'S') # Manufactured in 2015-2016 64 | local CCCCCodes=('G8WP') 65 | # Main logic board serial data 66 | local EEEECodes=('GF2C' 'GF2D' 'GF2F' 'GF2G' 'G9LM' 'GC9P' 'GCQR' 'GCQT' 'GQDH') 67 | local boardType=300 68 | 69 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro12,1" ]; then # MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) 70 | # System serial data 71 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 72 | local YCodes=('P' 'Q' 'R' 'S') # Manufactured in 2015-2016 73 | local CCCCCodes=('FVH3' 'FVH4' 'FVH5' 'FVH6' 'FVH7' 'FVH8' 'FVH9' 'GKJG' 'GKJM' 'GKJN' 'GL36' 'GL37' 'GM0V' 'GM0W' 'GM10' 'GM11' 'GM12' 'GM13' 'GQR4' 'GQR5' 'GQR6' 'H1DP' 'H1DQ') 74 | # Main logic board serial data 75 | local EEEECodes=('GDVQ' 'GDVW' 'GDW6' 'GDVV' 'GDVT' 'GDW4' 'GDW5' 'GDVY' 'GDW1' 'GDW2' 'GDW3' 'GDVN' 'GDVR') 76 | local boardType=207 77 | 78 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro13,1" ]; then # MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) 79 | # System serial data 80 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 81 | local YCodes=('S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2016 to early 2017 82 | local CCCCCodes=('GVC1' 'GVC8' 'GY25' 'GY6N' 'HV5M' 'HV5H' 'HV5J' 'HV5K' 'HV5L' 'HV5G' 'HV5D' 'HV5N' 'HWCH' 'HYP5') 83 | # Main logic board serial data 84 | local EEEECodes=('HMHF') 85 | local boardType=708 86 | 87 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro13,2" ]; then # MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016, Four Thunderbolt 3 Ports) 88 | # System serial data 89 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 90 | local YCodes=('S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2016 to early 2017 91 | local CCCCCodes=('GTDX' 'GTFJ' 'GYFH' 'GYGR' 'HF1R' 'HF1P' 'HF1Q' 'HF1T' 'HP49' 'HP4D' 'HWH2' 'HXD5') 92 | # Main logic board serial data 93 | local EEEECodes=('H0D3') 94 | local boardType=601 95 | 96 | # elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro13,3" ]; then # MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016) 97 | # System serial data 98 | # local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 99 | # local YCodes=('S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2016 to early 2017 100 | # local CCCCCodes=('GTDY' 'GTF1' 'GTFL' 'GTFM' 'GTFN' 'H03M' 'H03Q' 'H03T' 'H03Y' 'H040' 'HXF8') 101 | # Main logic board serial data 102 | # local EEEECodes=('XXXX') 103 | # local boardType=XXX 104 | 105 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "MacBookPro14,1" ]; then # MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2017, Two Thunderbolt 3 Ports) 106 | # System serial data 107 | local PPPCodes=('C02' 'C17') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 108 | local YCodes=('T' 'V') # Manufactured in early 2017 to late 2017 109 | local CCCCCodes=('HV22' 'HV29' ) 110 | # Main logic board serial data 111 | local EEEECodes=('HWVQ') 112 | local boardType=200 113 | 114 | else 115 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 116 | fi 117 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/MacPro.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # Mac Pro model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "MacPro6,1" ]; then # Mac Pro (Late 2013) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('F5K') # Manufactured at Flextronics, United States 7 | local YCodes=('L' 'M' 'N' 'P' 'Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2013 to early 2017 8 | local CCCCCodes=('F693' 'F694' 'F9VM' 'F9VN' 'FRDW' 'FRDY' 'FRF0' 'FRF1' 'FRF2' 'FRF3' 'FRF4' 'FRF5' 'FRQC' 'FT3F' 'FT3G' 'FT3H' 'FT95' 'FT96' 'FT97' 'FT98' 'FT99' 'FT9C' 'FT9D' 'FY3Y' 'FY40' 'G1LJ' 'G1LK' 'G1LL' 'G1LM' 'G1LN' 'G1LP' 'G1LQ' 'G1LR' 'G1LT' 'G1LV' 'G1LW' 'G1LY' 'G1M0' 'G1M1' 'G8GC' 'G8GD') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('FHDD' 'FNN1' 'FV8R') 11 | local boardType=600 12 | 13 | else 14 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 15 | fi 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/Macmini.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # Mac mini model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "Macmini5,1" ] || [ $gProductName == "Macmini5,2" ]; then # Mac mini (Mid 2011) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('C07') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 7 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2011-2012 8 | local CCCCCodes=('DJD0' 'DJD1' 'DJD2' 'DJD3' 'DRHT' 'DTCJ' 'DTCK' 'DTCM' 'DW33' 'DW34' 'DW35' 'DW36' 'DW37' 'DW38' 'DW3C' 'DYQJ') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('DKP2' 'DK22') 11 | local boardType=303 12 | 13 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "Macmini5,3" ]; then # Mac mini Server (Mid 2011) 14 | # System serial data 15 | local PPPCodes=('C07') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 16 | local YCodes=('H' 'J' 'K') # Manufactured in 2011-2012 17 | local CCCCCodes=('DJY7' 'DKDJ' 'DRHR' 'DTCL' 'DTCT' 'DTCV' 'DW39' 'DW3D') 18 | # Main logic board serial data 19 | local EEEECodes=('DHDN') 20 | local boardType=303 21 | 22 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "Macmini6,1" ] || [ $gProductName == "Macmini6,2" ]; then # Mac mini (Late 2012) 23 | # System serial data 24 | local PPPCodes=('C07') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 25 | local YCodes=('J' 'K' 'L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2012-2014 26 | local CCCCCodes=('DWYL' 'DWYM' 'DY3G' 'DY3H' 'F9RK' 'F9RL' 'F9RM' 'F9VV' 'F9VW' 'F9W0' 'F9W1' 'F9W2' 'FD9G' 'FD9H' 'FD9J' 'FD9K' 'FDWK' 'FGML' 'FRFP' 'FW56' 'FW57' 'G430') 27 | # Main logic board serial data 28 | local EEEECodes=('DVF8' 'F1HC' 'F1G2' 'F1H9') 29 | local boardType=508 30 | 31 | # Not a real model identifier - used to differentiate Late 2012 Macmini6,2 and Late 2012 Server Macmini6,2 32 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "Macmini6,3" ]; then # Mac mini Server (Late 2012) 33 | # System serial data 34 | local PPPCodes=('C07') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 35 | local YCodes=('J' 'K' 'L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2012-2014 36 | local CCCCCodes=('DWYN DY3J F9VY F9W3 FC08 FCCW FP14 FP39') 37 | # Main logic board serial data 38 | local EEEECodes=('F1H8' 'F1G2' 'F1H9') 39 | local boardType=508 40 | 41 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "Macmini7,1" ]; then # Mac mini (Late 2014) 42 | # System serial data 43 | local PPPCodes=('C07') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 44 | local YCodes=('N' 'P' 'Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2014 to early 2017 45 | local CCCCCodes=('G1HV' 'G1HW' 'G1HY' 'G1J0' 'G1J1' 'G1J2' 'GCVG' 'GCVH' 'GCVJ' 'GCVN' 'GCVP' 'GCVQ' 'GCVV' 'GCVW' 'GCVY' 'GCW0' 'GCW1' 'GF1N' 'GF1Q' 'GF1T' 'GJDC') 46 | # Main logic board serial data 47 | local EEEECodes=('FYRD') 48 | local boardType=506 49 | 50 | else 51 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 52 | fi 53 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /data/iMac.dat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # iMac model data 3 | 4 | if [ "$gProductName" == "iMac13,1" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2012) 5 | # System serial data 6 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 7 | local YCodes=('J' 'K' 'L') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 8 | local CCCCCodes=('DNCR' 'DNCT' 'DNML' 'DNMM' 'F8QM' 'F8QN' 'F9RN' 'FC6M' 'FC6N' 'FC6P' 'FD55' 'FD5Y' 'FF7L' 'FFVW' 'FFVY' 'FG46' 'FGC4' 'FGMR' 'FGMT' 'FL8N' 'FM8L' 'FM8M' 'FM8N' 'FMLG' 'FP12') 9 | # Main logic board serial data 10 | local EEEECodes=('DYWF' 'F117' 'F502' 'F505' 'F9GY' 'F9H0' 'F9H1' 'F9H2') 11 | local boardType=600 12 | 13 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac13,2" ]; then # iMac (27-inch, Late 2012) 14 | # System serial data 15 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 16 | local YCodes=('J' 'K' 'L') # Manufactured in 2012-2013 17 | local CCCCCodes=('DNCV' 'DNCW' 'DNMN' 'DNMP' 'F29N' 'F8QP' 'F8QQ' 'FD5T' 'FD5V' 'FFM8' 'FFM9' 'FFMC' 'FFMD' 'FFMF' 'FFMG' 'FFMJ' 'FFMK' 'FFML' 'FFMM' 'FFMN' 'FFW0' 'FFW1' 'FG47' 'FGMW' 'FGMY' 'FGRP' 'FL8M' 'FM8P' 'FM8Q' 'FMLH' 'FP13' 'FP62' 'FTQ5') 18 | # Main logic board serial data 19 | local EEEECodes=('DYW3' 'FOV5' 'F2FR' 'F49P' 'F49R' 'F64W' 'F651' 'F652' 'F653') 20 | local boardType=602 21 | 22 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac13,3" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Early 2013) 23 | # System serial data 24 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 25 | local YCodes=('K' 'L' 'M') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 26 | local CCCCCodes=('FFYW' 'FFYV' 'FGPL' 'FGPM' 'FJQQ' 'FLMH') 27 | # Main logic board serial data 28 | local EEEECodes=('F8GR') 29 | local boardType=602 # TODO: Confirm this 30 | 31 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac14,1" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013) 32 | # System serial data 33 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 34 | local YCodes=('L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 35 | local CCCCCodes=('F8J2' 'F8J7' 'FPF1' 'FQMV') 36 | # Main logic board serial data 37 | local EEEECodes=('FM59') 38 | local boardType=600 39 | 40 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac14,2" ]; then # iMac (27-inch, Late 2013) 41 | # System serial data 42 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 43 | local YCodes=('L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 44 | local CCCCCodes=('F8J4' 'F8J5' 'F8J9' 'F8JC' 'FLHH' 'FPDY' 'FPF0' 'FPF3' 'FPF4' 'FQPG' 'FQPH' 'FQPJ' 'FQPK' 'FQPL' 'FQPM' 'FQPN' 'FQPP' 'FR20' 'FR22' 'FR2W' 'FRM9' 'FT4N' 'FWQ5' 'FWQ6' 'FWQ7' 'FWQ8' 'FY15' 'FY9D' 'FY9F' 'G6DP' 'GHFF') 45 | # Main logic board serial data 46 | local EEEECodes=('F8YL' 'FC3F' 'FC3J' 'FN7H' 'FN71' 'FN72') 47 | local boardType=602 48 | 49 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac14,3" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2013) 50 | # System serial data 51 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 52 | local YCodes=('L' 'M' 'N') # Manufactured in 2013-2014 53 | local CCCCCodes=('F8J3' 'F8J8' 'FPDW') # TODO: Add more (that are confirmed to not be iMac14,1) 54 | # Main logic board serial data 55 | local EEEECodes=('F9RR' 'F9T5') 56 | local boardType=600 # TODO: Confirm this 57 | 58 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac14,4" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2014) 59 | # System serial data 60 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 61 | local YCodes=('M' 'N' 'P' 'Q') # Manufactured in 2014-2015 62 | local CCCCCodes=('FY0T' 'FY0V' 'FY65' 'FY69' 'G56J' 'G56K' 'G5W4' 'G5W5' 'G5W6' 'G8L2') 63 | # Main logic board serial data 64 | local EEEECodes=('G36D' 'G36G') 65 | local boardType=600 # TODO: Confirm this 66 | 67 | # TODO: Differentiate between Late 2014 iMac15,1 and Mid 2015 iMac15,1 68 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac15,1" ]; then # iMac (27-inch Retina 5K, Late 2014/Mid 2015) 69 | # System serial data 70 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 71 | local YCodes=('N' 'P' 'Q') # Manufactured in 2014-2015 72 | local CCCCCodes=('FY11' 'FY14' 'FY68' 'FY6F' 'GCTM' 'GDQY' 'GDR3' 'GDR4' 'GDR5' 'GDR6' 'GDR7' 'GDR8' 'GDR9' 'GDRC' 'GFFQ' 'GJDM' 'GJDN' 'GJDP' 'GJDQ' 'FY10' 'FY13' 'FY6D' 'GL1Q' 'GL1R' 'GL1T' 'GL1V' 'GL1W') 73 | # Main logic board serial data 74 | local EEEECodes=('FW29' 'FW2C' 'GG3Q' 'GG3V' 'FT04' 'FW6K' 'GG3K' 'GG3M' 'G2QD' 'G2QF' 'GG3T' 'G2Y7' 'G2Y8' 'GG3L' 'GG3N') 75 | local boardType=602 76 | 77 | # elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac16,1" ]; then # iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2015) 78 | # System serial data 79 | # local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 80 | # local YCodes=('Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2015 to early 2017 81 | # delcare -a CCCCodes=('GF1J' 'GF1K' 'GF1L' 'GF1M' 'GG77' 'GG79' 'GG7D' 'GG7G' 'H0N6' 'H0P6' 'H1F1' 'H1F2' 'H25M') 82 | # Main logic board serial data 83 | # local EEEECodes=('????') 84 | # local boardType=??? 85 | 86 | # elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac16,2" ]; then # iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, Late 2015) 87 | # System serial data 88 | # local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 89 | # local YCodes=('Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2015 to early 2017 90 | # local CCCCCodes=('GG78' 'GG7F' 'GG7H' 'H0P7' 'H1F3' 'H1F5' 'H1F7' 'H1F8' 'H1F9' 'H25N' 'H8L0' 'H8L1' 'H8L2' 'H8L3') 91 | # Main logic board serial data 92 | # local EEEECodes=('????') 93 | # local boardType=??? 94 | 95 | elif [ "$gProductName" == "iMac17,1" ]; then # iMac (27-inch Retina 5K, Late 2015) 96 | # System serial data 97 | local PPPCodes=('C02') # Manufactured at Quanta Computer, China 98 | local YCodes=('Q' 'R' 'S' 'T') # Manufactured in late 2015 to early 2017 99 | local CCCCCodes=('GG7J' 'GG7L' 'GG7N' 'GG7R' 'GG7T' 'GG7V' 'GG80' 'GG81' 'GG82' 'GQ17' 'GQ18' 'H0Q3' 'H0Q4' 'H0Q5' 'H3GP' 'H3GQ' 'H3GR' 'H3GT' 'H3GV' 'H3GW' 'H8L5' 'H8L6') 100 | # Main logic board serial data 101 | local EEEECodes=('GPF7' 'GPF8' 'GPF3' 'GPF4' 'GTL1' 'GTL2' 'GPJ8' 'GPJD' 'GPDY' 'GPFO' 'GTL3' 'GTL4' 'GPJ9' 'GPJJ' 'GPJC' 'GPJG') 102 | local boardType=608 103 | 104 | else 105 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 106 | fi 107 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mg-common: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # mg-common - common functions for MacGen 3 | 4 | set -e 5 | set -u 6 | 7 | # MacGen version 8 | gScriptVersion="2.1.2" 9 | 10 | # Styles 11 | gStyleReset="\e[0m" 12 | gStyleBold="\e[1m" 13 | gStyleUnderlined="\e[4m" 14 | # Colors 15 | gColorBlack="\e[1m" 16 | gColorRed="\e[1;31m" 17 | gColorGreen="\e[32m" 18 | gColorDarkYellow="\e[33m" 19 | gColorMagenta="\e[1;35m" 20 | gColorPurple="\e[35m" 21 | gColorCyan="\e[36m" 22 | gColorBlue="\e[1;34m" 23 | gColorOrange="\e[31m" 24 | gColorGrey="\e[37m" 25 | 26 | # Debug mode, set to 1 to get information about the generated serial number 27 | if [ ! -z ${MG_DEBUG+x} ]; then 28 | # Set gDebug to the value of the MG_DEBUG environment variable (if it is set) 29 | gDebug=$MG_DEBUG 30 | else 31 | # Enable debug mode by default 32 | gDebug=1 33 | fi 34 | 35 | function print_error() 36 | { 37 | # Print the error text and exit 38 | printf "%b%bERROR: %b%s\n" $gColorRed $gStyleBold $gStyleReset "$1" 39 | exit 1 40 | } 41 | 42 | function print_debug() 43 | { 44 | # Print debug text as bold 45 | printf "%b%s: %b%s\n" $gStyleBold "$1" $gStyleReset "$2" 46 | } 47 | 48 | # Returns the decoded location. 49 | function decode_location_val() 50 | { 51 | local location="Unknown" 52 | 53 | case $1 in 54 | CK2) 55 | location="Cork, Ireland" 56 | ;; 57 | C02|C07) 58 | location="Quanta Computer, China" 59 | ;; 60 | C17|C1M) 61 | location="Unknown, China" 62 | ;; 63 | # D25) 64 | # location="????, ????" 65 | # ;; 66 | F5K) 67 | location="Flextronics, United States" 68 | ;; 69 | esac 70 | 71 | echo "$location" 72 | } 73 | 74 | # Returns the decoded year number. 75 | function decode_year_val() 76 | { 77 | local yearNumber=0 78 | 79 | case $1 in 80 | C|D) 81 | let yearNumber=0 82 | ;; 83 | F|G) 84 | let yearNumber=1 85 | ;; 86 | H|J) 87 | let yearNumber=2 88 | ;; 89 | K|L) 90 | let yearNumber=3 91 | ;; 92 | M|N) 93 | let yearNumber=4 94 | ;; 95 | P|Q) 96 | let yearNumber=5 97 | ;; 98 | R|S) 99 | let yearNumber=6 100 | ;; 101 | T|V) 102 | let yearNumber=7 103 | ;; 104 | W|X) 105 | let yearNumber=8 106 | ;; 107 | Y|Z) 108 | let yearNumber=9 109 | ;; 110 | esac 111 | 112 | echo $yearNumber 113 | } 114 | 115 | # Returns the decoded week number. 116 | function decode_week_val() 117 | { 118 | local weekNumber=0 119 | 120 | case $1 in # These manufacture year values are offset by 27 weeks 121 | D|G|J|L|N|Q|S|V|X|Z) 122 | let weekNumber=27 123 | ;; 124 | esac 125 | 126 | case $2 in 127 | [1-9]) 128 | let weekNumber+=$2 129 | ;; 130 | C) 131 | let weekNumber+=10 132 | ;; 133 | D) 134 | let weekNumber+=11 135 | ;; 136 | F) 137 | let weekNumber+=12 138 | ;; 139 | G) 140 | let weekNumber+=13 141 | ;; 142 | H) 143 | let weekNumber+=14 144 | ;; 145 | K) 146 | let weekNumber+=15 147 | ;; 148 | L) 149 | let weekNumber+=16 150 | ;; 151 | M) 152 | let weekNumber+=17 153 | ;; 154 | N) 155 | let weekNumber+=18 156 | ;; 157 | P) 158 | let weekNumber+=19 159 | ;; 160 | Q) 161 | let weekNumber+=20 162 | ;; 163 | R) 164 | let weekNumber+=21 165 | ;; 166 | S) 167 | let weekNumber+=22 168 | ;; 169 | T) 170 | let weekNumber+=23 171 | ;; 172 | U) 173 | let weekNumber+=24 174 | ;; 175 | V) 176 | let weekNumber+=25 177 | ;; 178 | W) 179 | let weekNumber+=26 180 | ;; 181 | X) 182 | let weekNumber+=27 183 | ;; 184 | Y) 185 | let weekNumber+=28 186 | ;; 187 | esac 188 | 189 | echo $weekNumber 190 | } 191 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mg-mlb-serial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # mg-mlb-serial - Mac MLB serial number generator 3 | 4 | # The repo folder 5 | gRepo=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd) 6 | 7 | # shellcheck source=mg-common 8 | source "$gRepo/mg-common" 9 | 10 | function help() 11 | { 12 | echo "mg-mlb-serial v$gScriptVersion" 13 | echo "Mac MLB serial number generator script" 14 | echo 15 | echo "Usage: mg-mlb-serial " 16 | echo 17 | echo " Target Mac product name (model ID)" 18 | echo " Target Mac system serial number" 19 | echo " --help (-h) Help (this screen)" 20 | echo 21 | echo "If no values are specified, system values from the IORegistry will be used." 22 | exit 0 23 | } 24 | 25 | function print_serial_number() 26 | { 27 | printf "\n " 28 | 29 | local serialPPP="${gSerialNumber:0:3}" 30 | local serialY="${gSerialNumber:3:1}" 31 | local serialW="${gSerialNumber:4:1}" 32 | local serialSSS="${gSerialNumber:5:3}" 33 | local serialCCCC="${gSerialNumber:8:4}" 34 | 35 | printf "%b%b%s %b%s %b%s %b%b%s %b%s%b\n" $gStyleBold $gColorGreen "$serialPPP" \ 36 | $gColorRed "$serialY" $gColorBlue "$serialW" $gStyleReset $gStyleBold "$serialSSS" \ 37 | $gColorPurple "$serialCCCC" $gStyleReset 38 | } 39 | 40 | function generate_mlb_serial() 41 | { 42 | # Source existing model data 43 | if [[ "$gProductName" =~ "iMac" ]]; then 44 | # shellcheck source=data/iMac.dat 45 | source "$gRepo/data/iMac.dat" 46 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBookAir" ]]; then 47 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBookAir.dat 48 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBookAir.dat" 49 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBookPro" ]]; then 50 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBookPro.dat 51 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBookPro.dat" 52 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBook" ]]; then 53 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBook.dat 54 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBook.dat" 55 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "Macmini" ]]; then 56 | # shellcheck source=data/Macmini.dat 57 | source "$gRepo/data/Macmini.dat" 58 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacPro" ]]; then 59 | # shellcheck source=data/MacPro.dat 60 | source "$gRepo/data/MacPro.dat" 61 | else 62 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 63 | fi 64 | 65 | # Get the manufacturing location from the serial number 66 | local PPP="${gSerialNumber:0:3}" 67 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 68 | local location=$(decode_location_val "$PPP") 69 | print_debug "Manufacturing location (from serial number)" "$location" 70 | fi 71 | 72 | # Get the Y value (manufacturing year) from the serial number 73 | local serialY="${gSerialNumber:3:1}" 74 | # Decode the serial number Y value to get the MLB Y value 75 | Y=$(decode_year_val "$serialY") 76 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 77 | print_debug "Manufacturing year (from serial number)" "201$Y" 78 | fi 79 | # Make sure the year value is valid (within the expected range) 80 | # Credit: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8574392 81 | # local e 82 | # if [[ $(for e in "${YCodes[@]}"; do [[ "$e" == "$serialY" ]] && echo 0; done) != "0" ]]; then 83 | # Y value from serial number does not match the expected range in the model data. 84 | # Exit and print error message 85 | # print_serial_number 86 | # printf " ^\n" 87 | # print_error "Invalid year in serial number ($gProductName was not produced in 201$Y)!" 88 | # fi 89 | 90 | # Get the WW value (manufacturing week) from the serial number 91 | local serialW="${gSerialNumber:4:1}" 92 | # Decode the serial number W value to get the MLB WW value 93 | ## Logic boards are produced ~1 week before the system is complete 94 | local WW=$(($(decode_week_val "$serialY" "$serialW") - 1)) 95 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 96 | print_debug "Manufacturing week (from serial number)" "$WW" 97 | fi 98 | # Make sure the week value is valid 99 | if [ "$WW" -lt 0 ]; then 100 | # Week number value is less than zero. Exit and print error message. 101 | print_serial_number 102 | printf " ^\n" 103 | print_error "Invalid week in serial number ($WW is less than zero)!" 104 | fi 105 | 106 | # Get the TTT value (board type) from the model data 107 | local TTT="$boardType" 108 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 109 | print_debug "Generated board type" "$TTT" 110 | fi 111 | 112 | # Generate the CC value (checksum?) 113 | # TODO: Research if this is a checksum, and see if it is possible to calculate it from the ROM 114 | local CCCodes=('GU' '4N' 'J9' 'QX' 'OP' 'CD' '3F' 'U5' 'KP' 'D5' 'SJ' '7P' 'RG' 'W5' '92' 'MA' '2Y' '26' 'L0' 'NA' 'TL' '2D' '8U') 115 | local CCIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#CCCodes[@]} - 1))) 116 | local CC=${CCCodes[CCIndex]} 117 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 118 | print_debug "Generated CC value" "$CC" 119 | fi 120 | 121 | # Generate the EEEE value from the model data 122 | local EEEEIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#EEEECodes[@]} - 1))) 123 | local EEEE=${EEEECodes[EEEEIndex]} 124 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 125 | print_debug "Generated EEEE value" "$EEEE" 126 | fi 127 | 128 | # Generate the KK value 129 | # TODO: Research this 130 | local KKCodes=('1H' '1M' 'AD' '1F' 'A8' 'UE' 'JA' 'JC' '8C' 'CB' 'FB' 'A6' 'AL' 'AN' '16' 'A5' 'AH' 'AA' 'AD' 'AK' 'AN' '1W' 'AY' '1A') 131 | local KKIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#KKCodes[@]} - 1))) 132 | local KK=${KKCodes[KKIndex]} 133 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 134 | print_debug "Generated KK value" "$KK" 135 | fi 136 | 137 | gMLBSerialNumber="$PPP$Y$WW$TTT$CC$EEEE$KK" 138 | } 139 | 140 | # How many arguments were supplied? 141 | if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then 142 | # Not enough. Print help and exit 143 | help 144 | exit 145 | elif [ $# -eq 2 ]; then 146 | # Two. Set gProductName and gSerialNumber to the supplied parameters 147 | gProductName="$1" 148 | gSerialNumber="$2" 149 | else 150 | # None. Use the system model ID and system serial number (from the IORegistry) 151 | gProductName=$(ioreg -k product-name -d 2 | awk '/product-name/ {print $3}' | tr -d '"<>') 152 | gSerialNumber=$(ioreg -k IOPlatformSerialNumber -d 2 | awk '/IOPlatformSerialNumber/ {print $3}' | tr -d '"') 153 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 154 | print_debug "NOTE" "No input product name found, using IORegistry value ($gProductName)" 155 | print_debug "NOTE" "No input serial number found, using IORegistry value ($gSerialNumber)" 156 | fi 157 | fi 158 | 159 | # Verify that serial number is 12 characters 160 | if [ ${#gSerialNumber} -ne 12 ]; then 161 | print_error "Invalid serial number (not 12 characters)!" 162 | fi 163 | 164 | generate_mlb_serial 165 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 166 | echo 167 | print_debug "Generated $gProductName MLB serial number" "$gMLBSerialNumber" 168 | else 169 | echo "$gMLBSerialNumber" 170 | fi 171 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /mg-serial: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env bash 2 | # mg-serial - Mac serial number generator 3 | 4 | # The repo folder 5 | gRepo=$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd) 6 | 7 | # shellcheck source=mg-common 8 | source "$gRepo/mg-common" 9 | 10 | function help() 11 | { 12 | echo "mg-serial v$gScriptVersion" 13 | echo "Mac serial number generator script" 14 | echo 15 | echo "Usage: mg-serial (arguments)" 16 | echo 17 | echo " Target Mac product name (model ID)" 18 | echo " --help (-h) Help (this screen)" 19 | echo 20 | echo "If no product name is specified, system values from the IORegistry will be used." 21 | exit 0 22 | } 23 | 24 | function generate_serial_number() 25 | { 26 | # Source existing model data 27 | if [[ "$gProductName" =~ "iMac" ]]; then 28 | # shellcheck source=data/iMac.dat 29 | source "$gRepo/data/iMac.dat" 30 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBookAir" ]]; then 31 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBookAir.dat 32 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBookAir.dat" 33 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBookPro" ]]; then 34 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBookPro.dat 35 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBookPro.dat" 36 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacBook" ]]; then 37 | # shellcheck source=data/MacBook.dat 38 | source "$gRepo/data/MacBook.dat" 39 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "Macmini" ]]; then 40 | # shellcheck source=data/Macmini.dat 41 | source "$gRepo/data/Macmini.dat" 42 | elif [[ "$gProductName" =~ "MacPro" ]]; then 43 | # shellcheck source=data/MacPro.dat 44 | source "$gRepo/data/MacPro.dat" 45 | else 46 | print_error "Invalid model identifier!" 47 | fi 48 | 49 | # Generate the PPP value (manufacturing location) 50 | local PPPIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#PPPCodes[@]} - 1))) 51 | local PPP=${PPPCodes[PPPIndex]} 52 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 53 | local location=$(decode_location_val "$PPP") 54 | print_debug "Generated manufacturing location" "$location" 55 | fi 56 | 57 | # Generate the Y value (manufacturing year) 58 | local YIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#YCodes[@]} - 1))) 59 | local Y=${YCodes[YIndex]} 60 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 61 | local year=$(decode_year_val "$Y") 62 | print_debug "Generated manufacturing year" "201$year" 63 | fi 64 | 65 | # Generate the W value (manufacturing week) 66 | # Possible W values: 1-9, C, D, F-H, K-N, P-R, T-Y (no 0, A, B, E, I, O, S, or Z) 67 | local WCodes=('1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9' 'C' 'D' 'F' 'G' 'H' 'K' 'L' 'M' 'N' 'P' 'Q' 'R' 'T' 'U' 'V' 'W' 'X' 'Y') 68 | local WIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#WCodes[@]} - 1))) 69 | local W=${WCodes[WIndex]} 70 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 71 | local week=$(decode_week_val "$Y" "$W") 72 | print_debug "Generated manufacturing week" "$week" 73 | fi 74 | 75 | # Generate the SSS value (unique identifier) 76 | local base62=($(echo {0..9} {a..z} {A..Z})) 77 | local productionNumber=$(echo $((10000 + $RANDOM)) | cut -c 1-5) 78 | for i in $(bc <<< "obase=36; $productionNumber"); do 79 | echo "${base62[$((10#$i))]}" | tr '\n' ',' | tr -d ',' >> "/tmp/simpleMacSerial_SSS" 80 | done 81 | local SSS=$(tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' < /tmp/simpleMacSerial_SSS) 82 | rm "/tmp/simpleMacSerial_SSS" 83 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 84 | print_debug "Generated unique identifier" "$SSS" 85 | fi 86 | 87 | # Generate the CCCC value (model identifer) from the model data 88 | local CCCCIndex=$(jot -r 1 0 $((${#CCCCCodes[@]} - 1))) 89 | local CCCC=${CCCCCodes[CCCCIndex]} 90 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 91 | print_debug "Generated model identifier" "$CCCC" 92 | fi 93 | 94 | gSerialNumber="$PPP$Y$W$SSS$CCCC" 95 | } 96 | 97 | 98 | # Were any valid arguments supplied? 99 | if [ $# -eq 1 ]; then 100 | # Print the help menu if it was requested 101 | case "$1" in 102 | -h|--help) 103 | help 104 | exit 105 | ;; 106 | esac 107 | # Yes. Set gProductName to the supplied model ID 108 | gProductName="$1" 109 | else 110 | # No. Use the system model ID (from the IORegistry) 111 | gProductName=$(ioreg -k product-name -d 2 | awk '/product-name/ {print $3}' | tr -d '"<>') 112 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 113 | print_debug "NOTE" "No input product name found, using IORegistry value ($gProductName)" 114 | fi 115 | fi 116 | 117 | generate_serial_number 118 | if [ $gDebug -eq 1 ]; then 119 | echo 120 | print_debug "Generated $gProductName serial number" "$gSerialNumber" 121 | else 122 | echo "$gSerialNumber" 123 | fi 124 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------