Subject: Re: Serial ports (AppleTalk protocol uses LocalTalk and EtherTalk
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: Nathan Raymond <nate@portents.com>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 06/14/2001 12:59:30
Those of you interested in historical trivia, here's everything you
wanted to know about the Apple II ethernet card:
http://www.apple2.org/AIIEthernet.html
At 7:30 AM +0200 6/14/01, Emile Schwarz wrote:
>Aaron et al.,
>
>AppleTalk is the software protocal.
>LocalTalk is one kind of hardware cables + connectors
>EtherTalk is another kind of hardware cables + connectors (running Ethernet
>protocol inside AppleTalk)
>
>
>But since newbies and historical order of apparition, nearly everyone talk
>AppleTalk the three of them. On another hand, except for techies and
>people who always want to use the right word for the object, it is
>not a problem to use AppleTalk as a general word for LAN (or WAN)
>using Apple Computers (remember that AppleTalk is implemented in
>Apple IIs using LocalTalk cables; I heard about an Ethernet Card for
>Apple IIe / Apple IIgs but I never saw it so I don=92t know if it was
>commercially available)
>
>
>HTH,
>
>Emile