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LocalTalk is a
particular implementation of the
physical layer of the Apple
Talk networking system from
Apple Computer.
LocalTalk specifies a
system of...
- Mac II's
trying to
talk to a
LaserWriter that only
connected to
LocalTalk.
Apple initially relied on the
aforementioned LocalTalk-to-Ethernet
bridge products...
- Apple's
LocalTalk implementation,
PhoneNET uses
standard four-conductor
telephone (Category 1)
patch cords and RJ-11
modular connectors. Like
LocalTalk, the...
- A
LocalTalk-to-Ethernet
bridge is a
network bridge that
joins Apple
Talk networks running on two
different kinds of link –
LocalTalk, the
lower layers...
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Starfish product lines include the
Starfish Wireless Access Point for
LocalTalk and Ether
Talk Macintosh, the
Starfish with
Microcellular Roaming Software[citation...
-
shifted gears,
producing the
LocalTalk system running on the SCC
ports rather than AppleNet's plug-in
expansion card.
LocalTalk relied on
clocking from the...
- so
Apple developed its own
networking scheme,
LocalTalk.
Based on the Apple
Talk protocol stack,
LocalTalk connected the
LaserWriter to the Mac over an...
- C Mini-Centronics 36-pin
parallel port. 600n – 10/100BASE-TX/10BASE2/
LocalTalk (J3110A, J3111A, J3112A, J3113A) (Discontinued) 610n – Ethernet/Fast Ethernet/802...
- include: Mini-DIN-3
connectors were used in
early implementations of
Apple LocalTalk. Mini-DIN-4
connectors are used for S-video, and were used for
Apple Desktop...
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Internet Protocol (IP)
packets within the Apple
Talk DDP protocol. This
allows Macintosh computers with
LocalTalk networking hardware to
access the normally...