> Le 14 sept. 2015 à 12:16, sqwarqDev <sqwarq...@icloud.com> a écrit :
> 
> 
> On 14 Sep 2015, at 01:09, John Daniel <etresoft.apple.li...@icloud.com> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> MacBook8,1 covers all colours of the new MacBook.
>> I am trying to differentiate the silver, from the space grey, from the gold.
> 
> Since the machines are physically identical save the paint job, I don’t think 
> anything like sysctl or any other hardware identifier is going to help you. 
> The only difference I’d imagine between a silver and gold MB would be the 
> catalogue/product number. For example, Mactracker has the following order 
> numbers for the 2015 MB:
> 
>> MF855LL/A (1.1 GHz with 256 GB storage, Silver) MK4M2LL/A (1.1 GHz with 256 
>> GB storage, Gold) MJY32LL/A (1.1 GHz with 256 GB storage, Space Gray) 
>> MF865LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512 GB storage, Silver) MK4N2LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512 
>> GB storage, Gold) MJY42LL/A (1.2 GHz with 512 GB storage, Space Gray)
> 
> The chances of this being coded into the machine itself I’d imagine are zero. 
> If that’s right, then the best you can do is ask your user to enter that 
> information in order to display the correct icon. In lieu of that, your only 
> option is to display a generic icon for the model identifier that you find in 
> the usual way(s).
> 


Apple used to display the right color for iPod icons, why wouldn’t they do it 
too for new MacBook network icon. Especially as the three variants are present 
in the System icons. I’m pretty sure the color is coded somewhere in the 
machine.
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