There did
exist LocalTalk cards for PCs, but they used either a DE9
or a mini-DIN 8 connector.
I have one of these. I looked at the rudimentary support for it for
Linux and put it back on the shelf. It has a Z8530 and the same level
drivers as a Mac Plus (and a DE9).
I have one for my games 486. It was easier to set up than Ethernet, so
with a little bit of SETVER hacking, it co-exists with DOS 6.22 and happily
shares files with the rest of the AppleTalk network over a Dayna
EtherPrint-T.
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