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Operating Systems OS X (Apple) Airport ID instead of machine name in Terminal Post 302562795 by phildobbin on Saturday 8th of October 2011 10:03:06 AM
Old 10-08-2011
in SysPrefs/Sharing it's `job-bloggs-macbook-pro-7' & the computer name is `Joe Blogg’s MacBook Pro (2)'.

When I had Parallels installed it switched from `MacBook Pro' to MacBook Pro (2) but I've since uninstalled Parallels completely.
 

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MC(4)							   BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual 						     MC(4)

NAME
mc -- Ethernet driver for Am79C940 (MACE) onboard Ethernet SYNOPSIS
mc* at obio? DESCRIPTION
The mc interface provides access to a 10 Mb/s Ethernet network via the AMD Am79C940 (MACE) Ethernet chip set. HARDWARE
The mc interface supports the on-board Ethernet of the following mac68k machines: - Centris 660AV - Quadra 660AV - Quadra 840AV The mc interface supports the on-board Ethernet of the following macppc machines: - Apple Network Server (500 and 700) - Apple Power Macintosh (7300, 7500, 7600, 8500, 8600, 9500, and 9600) - Power Computing (PowerCenter, PowerCenter Pro, PowerCurve, PowerTower, PowerTower Pro, and PowerWave) DIAGNOSTICS
mc0 at obio0: address %s. This is a normal autoconfiguration message noting the 6 byte physical Ethernet address of the adapter. SEE ALSO
mac68k/ae(4), mac68k/bm(4), gem(4), sn(4), tlp(4), ifconfig(8) HISTORY
The mc interface first appeared in NetBSD 1.3. AUTHORS
The mc Ethernet driver was written by Dave Huang <khym@bga.com>. The man page was written by Thomas Klausner <wiz@NetBSD.org> and Michael Wolfson <mbw@NetBSD.org>. BSD
December 13, 1997 BSD
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