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[ih] Historical fiction
- Subject: [ih] Historical fiction
- From: vint at google.com (Vint Cerf)
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2012 17:45:17 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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the resource sharing paper by Larry Roberts and Barry Wessler (circa
SJCC or FJCC 1970) might also be useful.
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On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Noel Chiappa <jnc at mercury.lcs.mit.edu> wrote:
> ? ?> From: "Sytel" <sytel at shaw.ca>
>
> ? ?> What did one of the old packets actually look like? We haven't been
> ? ?> able to do much except extrapolate from modern packets.
>
> I wasn't there in the earliest days, but I can answer this for you (so that
> others can focus on the stuff only they can provide, such as memories of
> actual events).
>
> I thought this was all available online in early RFCs, but looking at the
> list, I don't see anything likely. I will scan and OCR all this stuff in from
> various sources (e.g. BBN Report 1822), and throw up a web page (so it's
> easily accessible in the future). Give me a couple of hours.
>
> In the meantime, if you're interested in the technical details of how the
> _network itself_ operated (as opposed to the host-host communication, and
> the early applications), you should get ahold of:
>
> ?F.E. Heart, R.E. Kahn, S.M. Ornstein, ?W.R. Crowther, and D.C. Walden,
> ? ? ? ?"The interface message processor for the ARPA computer network",
> ? ? ? ?Proceedings AFIPS 1970 SJCC, Vol. 36, pp. 551-567.
>
> ?J.M. McQuillan, W.R. Crowther, B.P. Cosell, D.C. Walden, and F.E. Heart,
> ? ? ? ?"Improvements in the Design and Performance of the ARPA Network",
> ? ? ? ?Proceedings AFIPS 1972 FJCC, Vol. 40, pp. 741-754.
>
> which will give you a pretty complete picture (in a lot more detail than
> you want to know, probably :-).
>
> ? ? ? ?Noel