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I'm looking for some good reading materials about networking technologies and vendors that where introduced and used before Ethernet, when the minicomputer era began. Could you point me something worthy?

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The minicomputer era was 60'ish, and Ethernet was 73'ish. So are you asking for comm technologies before 73? Serial was the most prevalent. 110-300 Baud was common, and 9600bps was considered fast. – dbasnett Dec 9 '11 at 19:59
Something like that, but I believe that different computer manufactures had some own standards for their products since standardization occurred later. – jjczopek Dec 9 '11 at 20:05
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I was in the business starting in the late 60's and what was commonly used for terminals and computer to computer connections at a distance was RS232, or some flavor. – dbasnett Dec 9 '11 at 20:14

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