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[ih] EMISARI



If you are interested in the history of online chat programs, protocols, and systems (including EMISARI, Relay, CompuServe, IRC...), you might enjoy reading the attached paper I published in 2010 in a special issue of the Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society. The paper benefited from archived contributions to this list so I think it's fair enough to share it here :) I have also published papers on IRC history (particularly EFnet and Undernet), and I have another paper under review which includes a case study of BITNET Relay. Email me if you are interested in them. Suggestions, corrections, and testimonies are much welcome as I am working with a colleague on a new paper on chat history and possibly a book.

Guillaume Latzko-Toth
Universit? Laval, Quebec City

Le 01/10/2017 17:17, ? internet-history-bounces at postel.org au nom de Alan Clegg ? <internet-history-bounces at postel.org au nom de alan at clegg.com> a ?crit :

    Interesting article... and interesting "IRC History" that doesn't even
    mention RELAY on BITNET.  *sigh*
    
    On 10/1/17 4:32 PM, Marc Handelman wrote:
    > Joly,
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > EMISARI was  mainframe based (corroborated here:
    > https://www.livinginternet.com/r/ri_emisari.htm ).
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Marc Handelman
    > 
    > us.m.h at ieee.org
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > *From: *<internet-history-bounces at postel.org> on behalf of Joly MacFie
    > <joly at punkcast.com>
    > *Reply-To: *<joly at punkcast.com>
    > *Date: *Sunday, October 1, 2017 at 11:38
    > *To: *"internet-history at postel.org" <internet-history at postel.org>
    > *Subject: *[ih] EMISARI
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > 
    > ?Listening to PBS yesterday, there was an interveiew about the history
    > of FEMA, and they mentioned EMISARI as being the Ur of chat software. I
    > had heard of PLATO and EIES, but never EMISARI.
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > I googled and found 1) a related story in Wired
    > - https://www.wired.com/story/the-secret-history-of-fema/ and 2) this
    > book excerpt http://bit.ly/2fIe8Qw
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > Questions: Packet-based? Relied on a central server? Any further insights?
    > 
    >  
    > 
    > ?It would seem Murray Turoff deserves wider recognition.
    > 
    > ?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Turoff
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