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LocalTalk on early Mac OS X?

robin-fo

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Hi everyone

In the early days of Mac OS X, there were a few machines with hardware LocalTalk support which officially supported Mac OS X. As far as I know, Mac OS X never supported LocalTalk.

Were there any hacks which enabled LocalTalk on OS X or attempts to do this? A/UX appears to natively support LocalTalk, at least its AppleTalk stack upon which the ones of AIX and Mac OS X appear to be based.
 

Nixontheknight

Well-known member
Hi everyone

In the early days of Mac OS X, there were a few machines with hardware LocalTalk support which officially supported Mac OS X. As far as I know, Mac OS X never supported LocalTalk.

Were there any hacks which enabled LocalTalk on OS X or attempts to do this? A/UX appears to natively support LocalTalk, at least its AppleTalk stack upon which the ones of AIX and Mac OS X appear to be based.
just use an ethertalk to localtalk bridge, that might help
 

robin-fo

Well-known member
just use an ethertalk to localtalk bridge, that might help
Of course I can use a bridge or router to receive DDP packets originating from a LocalTalk network ;). My question however is purely academic and about true & native SCC, LLAP and AppleTalk "nonextended network" support in OS X.
 
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