LocalTalk is a proprietary networking standard developed by Apple in the 1980s designed primarily for connecting Macintosh computers and peripherals in a local area network (LAN). LocalTalk uses a twisted-pair wire and a serial communication protocol to allow data transfer between devices at a rate of up to 230.4 kilobits per second. LocalTalk was notable for its simplicity and ease of setup, allowing users to create a network without the need for complex configuration.
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