Thanks for the responses. Unfortunately, Apple is way ahead of all of us.

The “Model Identifier” (MacBook8,1 et al.) is not sufficient to identify a 
particular model. It only identifies general families of models. All you have 
to do is go to My OWC (http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/ 
<http://eshop.macsales.com/MyOWC/>), pick MacBook Pro, and look at the options. 

The system images are where they should be. I don’t understand Apple’s 
reasoning, but that is where Apple wants them. 

I don’t know if Apple even tracks the colour of the retina MacBooks. I don’t 
have one myself. I haven’t been able to find a serial number online. The serial 
number generator scripts posted online don’t generate valid serial numbers for 
this model. 

Scraping the Apple self-service warranty page might work, but I don’t have any 
MacBook serial numbers for testing. I really don’t want to parse HTML. Even so, 
people seem to treat serial numbers as personal information and might freak out 
if I start sending them over the internet. If I had a few serial numbers for 
testing, I would know more - or at least something.

I do extract the last 4 characters and send them to Apple’s support web 
services to get the “marketing name” like "MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 
2015)”. But those names don’t seem to include colour. I know of a few different 
queries for Apple’s services for technical specifications, possible memory 
upgrades, OS name, and this marketing name. This is a true web service that 
returns parseable XML. I don’t know if there is any query that will give me the 
machine icon.

John Daniel

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