About Mac Identifier 2
About Mac Identifier 2
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Introduction
Mac Identifier 2.2 is a shareware control panel that puts back the model name
and icon identification lost in the “About This Computer” (“About This
Macintosh” under Mac OS 7.5) window under Mac OS versions 7.5 and later. It
also brings back the model name to the flagship naming service on AppleTalk
networks, allowing network administrators to know which Macintosh is which
on their network.
Installation
To install Mac Identifier, drag its icon to the System Folder icon or place it
directly into the Control Panels folder of the System Folder. Mac Identifier does
not modify the system file. Therefore, when it is removed from the System
folder and the Macintosh is rebooted, names and icons will be displayed as they
were before it was installed. Should it be necessary to remove Mac Identifier,
drag the extension to the trash. If Mac Identifier created a preferences file, it
would named “Mac Identifier 2.1 Prefs” (or “Mac Identifier 2.0 Prefs if it had
been created under Mac Identifier 2.0) and located in the Preferences folder
inside the System Folder. Drag it also to the trash, then empty the trash.
Reboot your machine and the system default will be restored.
Details of Operation
Mac Identifier is a true fat Mac Identifier contains a database of Apple Macintosh model designations and
binary. It runs native on Power icons and alters system operation so that Macintosh applications can obtain
Macintoshes when necessary. and provide this information, for example, when the Finder displays it in the
“About This Computer” window and when the system software broadcasts it
over an AppleTalk network (i.e., the flagship naming service).
The database in Mac Identifier 2.2 contains the names and configurations of all
Apple Macintoshes up through July 1997. The database does not contain the
names of any clones, however.
Mac Identifier identifies Macintoshes based on a value found in the Macintosh
ROM called the gestaltMachineType. However, because there are many models
of the Macintosh where the same value is used for similar, but not identical
Macintosh models and sometimes even for dissimilar models, Mac Identifier
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