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A network protocol developed by Apple Computer, Inc This protocol is used to interconnect network devices, which can be a mixture of Apple and non-Apple products
networking scheme (or protocol) developed by Apple allowing Macs to share a printer or network resources; runs 230 Kilobits per second on non-coax cable AppleTalk is the network language, LocalTalk is the actual cabling joining the computers AppleTalk has certain advantages of simplicity, with compromises in speed
AppleTalk is a network communications protocol which allows computers to talk to each other using Ethernet Typically only Macintoshes use AppleTalk, although other platforms can be made to use it with extra software Northwestern plans to discontinue routing of AppleTalk traffic on January 1, 2002 February 19, 2002 You should have your systems using something other than AppleTalk by October 1, 2001
The Apple Computer network architecture and network protocols A network that has Macintosh clients and a computer running Windows 2000 Server with Services for Macintosh functions as an AppleTalk network
AppleTalk is a protocol for computer networks It is arguably inferior to TCP/IP
(n ) Apple Computer's proprietary network suite of protocols
Apple Computer's networking scheme, integrated into most Apple system software, that allows Apple computing systems to participate in peer to peer computer networks and to also access the services of AppleTalk servers See also LocalTalk
A proprietary local area network developed by Apple Computer to link Macintosh computers and peripherals, especially LaserWriter printers
A protocol for networking Macintosh computers
A local area network protocol Apple developed to connect computers and peripherals over various different types of wiring
A protocol used by Macintosh computers to share files or printers over a network
The protocols used by networks of Macintosh computers and their printers See also LocalTalk, EtherTalk, and TCP/IP
A type of network protocol proprietary to Apple Computers
A proprietary local area network developed by Apple Computer to link Macintosh computers and peripherals, especially printers
A suite of network protocols that is standard on Macintosh computers and can be integrated with other network systems, such as the Internet
A local area operating system by Apple Computer It is built into Macintosh and Apple IIGS computers
AppleTalk was developed by Apple Computer to allow networking between Macintoshes All Macintosh computers have a LocalTalk port running AppleTalk over a 230kbit serial line AppleTalk also runs over Ethernet media (via EtherTalk) and Token Ring network media (via TokenTalk) Due to dynamic addressing and powerful name directory services, installing an AppleTalk device is generally as simple as attaching it and turning it on
A networking protocol developed by Apple Computer for communication between Apple Computer products and other computers This protocol is independent of the network layer on which it is run Current implementations exist for Localtalk, a 235Kbps local area network; and Ethertalk, a 10Mbps local area network See also: bps, Kbps, Mbps, protocol
Communications protocol developed by Apple computers Although fairly slow, AppleTalk is cheap to implement on Macintosh computer because the hardware for it is built into the machines Using special adaptor boards, IBM PC and compatible machines can also be incorporated into an AppleTalk network The AppleTalk protocol can also be run over ethernet, though it is then called EtherTalk
A protocol family developed by Apple Computer to implement LANs serving Macintoshes
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