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Other companies took advantage of the SCC's ability to use external clocks to support higher transmission speeds up to 1 Mbit / s.
In these systems, the external adaptor also included its own clock, and used that to signal the SCC instead of it taking its signal from the SCC's internal clock.
The best known such system was Centram's FlashTalk, which ran at 768 kbit / s, and was intended to be used with their TOPS networking system.
A similar solution was the 850 kbit / s DaynaTalk, a separate box which plugged in between the computer and a normal LocalTalk / PhoneNet box, and also offered as a PC expansion card that ran up to 1. 7 Mbit / s.
Several other similar systems also existed with even higher performance, but these often required special cabling that was incompatible with LocalTalk / PhoneNet, and also required patches to the networking stack that often caused problems.

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