On Sunday, June 2, 2002, at 03:41  PM, Philip wrote:

>> Heok Hee was correct, Apple is continuing to warranty or recall the
>> Wallstreet power supplies.  Alas, to instigate the recall, you must
>> supply Apple with the serial number from the bottom of the unit.
>> Alas, my (apparently) highly used G3/300 has a worn serial number and
>> although I can make out of few of the numbers, I can't even make out
>> half of them.
>>
>> Is there somewhere or some way else (via software?) that I can
>> determine the serial number?
>
> Usually this can be found in the Apple System Profiler.

More specifically.... the Serial Number is listed in the "Production 
Information" section on the first tab. On your PowerBook, it may not be 
listed though, especially if you've had to replace your hard drive or 
zeroed it out.


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