Definition

AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol (ADSP) was a networking protocol that Apple devices used to communicate on local networks. It enabled the exchange of data between Macintosh computers and other Apple devices. However, it is now outdated and no longer in use.

History of AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol

Apple Inc. created the AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol as a component of the AppleTalk set of networking protocols. ADSP facilitated seamless real-time data communication, making it ideal for file sharing and printing tasks.

It was mainly employed in educational and business institutions until the 2000s when it was replaced by more universal networking standards such as TCP/IP.

How AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Functioned

AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Advantages

AppleTalk Data Stream Protocol Disadvantages