Gregg Eshelman wrote:

> Unfortunately they
> didn't put any easily identifiable marking on the
> logic boards or anywhere else to tell which are
> the revised ones. :P Someone had a website with
> a Mac serial number decoder so you could tell when
> your Mac was built,

I can tell you how to decode it on an old model.  The first character or 2
are letters.  It/they denote the plant that the Mac was made in.  The next
digit is the last # of the year, and the following 2 digits are the week it
was made.  So if you have a serial # that says:  F4420351PT it was
manufactured in the 42nd week of 1994 at the Fremont California plant.

-- Kyle H. Hansen

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