I'm digging into some old Mac stuff that was given to me. I found two things I don't know anything about, maybe you can help me.
The first one is a 9x13 cm grey box named "CoStart LocalTalk Box". It has a green, an orange and a red light on the front. On the back it has a power suppy, an on/off switch and two ports that look exactly like serial ports, labeled "LocalTalk" and "Printer", respectively.
I believe that you meant "CoStar" instead of "CoStart." CoStar was a well-known company that made labelers, some of which were networkable. I still have two of their LabelWriter XL Plus, handy device for printing labels. CoStar sold out to Dymo, which now sells fancier labelers.
The second one is called Power Port Juggler and has 5 serial ports on the back, three of which are GeoPort ports. I suspect it to be some kind of serial hub to connect several serial devices to a single port, but I have been totally unable to get any information about its driver.
Port Jugglers were indeed serial hubs. I had two different models, neither of which ever worked right.
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