Appletalk
Appletalk is a suite of protocols developed by Apple Computer for computer networking.
It is now considered clunky and often called 'verbose'.
It does not work well in a Wide area network environment (but it does work).
Modern Apple computers use TCP-IP by default for networking.
The implementation fairly rigorously followed the OSI model.
In its implementation based on serial transmission mechanisms Localtalk it was one of the first protocols to allow a number of computers to be networked together with other devices such as printers.
A later implementation Ethertalk[?] operated over Ethernet.