MacIP
MacIP refers to a standard for encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) packets within the AppleTalk DDP protocol. This allows Macintosh computers with LocalTalk networking hardware to access the normally Ethernet-based connections for TCP/IP based network services. This was an important bridging technology during the era when Ethernet and TCP/IP were rapidly growing in popularity in the early 1990s.
MacIP
MacIP refers to a standard for encapsulating Internet Protocol (IP) packets within the AppleTalk DDP protocol. This allows Macintosh computers with LocalTalk networking hardware to access the normally Ethernet-based connections for TCP/IP based network services. This was an important bridging technology during the era when Ethernet and TCP/IP were rapidly growing in popularity in the early 1990s.
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MacIP refers to a standard for ...... could provide MacIP-Services.
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MacIPはAppleTalk上でIPのパケットをカプセル化するプロトコルである。すなわち、IP over AppleTalkである。
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MacIP refers to a standard for ...... popularity in the early 1990s.
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MacIPはAppleTalk上でIPのパケットをカプセル化するプロトコルである。すなわち、IP over AppleTalkである。
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MacIP
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MacIP
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