Computer History 1989 “MacAcademy” training NETWORKING (Apple Macintosh AppleTalk Topology LAN PCs)

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Vintage Computers (1989) :  Apple Macintosh:  Original, Unedited, no Ads,  “MacAcademy” training video on NETWORK ...
Vintage Computers (1989) :  Apple Macintosh:  Original, Unedited, no Ads,  “MacAcademy” training video on NETWORKING.    An exceptionally clear and detailed explanation of how a network operates, the various topologies (designs) of networks and how to best create and utilize a Mac network.   Approx. 90 mins.    With many thanks to one of our viewers who preserved this excellent material from 1989.   Enjoy!

Provided for historical and educational value and comment.
The original intro graphics and music segment is available to view as a separate video.
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Definiton of "AppleTalk":  From Wikipedia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppleTalk

AppleTalk is a discontinued proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Computer for their Macintosh computers. AppleTalk includes a number of features that allow local area networks to be connected with no prior setup or the need for a centralized router or server of any sort. Connected AppleTalk-equipped systems automatically assign addresses, update the distributed namespace, and configure any required inter-networking routing.
AppleTalk was released in 1985, and was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 1990s. Versions were also released for the IBM PC and compatibles and the Apple IIGS. AppleTalk support was also available in most networked printers (especially laser printers), some file servers, and a number of routers.

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