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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite=""><font size=3>PS, the dynamic
routing as the IMPs went out from BBN in 1969 is described in this
article: </font></blockquote>  
<a href="http://walden-family.com/public/1970-imp-afips.pdf" eudora="autourl">
http://walden-family.com/public/1970-imp-afips.pdf</a><br>
See journal page 555.<br><br>
Journal page 272 of the following<br>
  
<a href="http://walden-family.com/public/whole-paper.pdf" eudora="autourl">
http://walden-family.com/public/whole-paper.pdf</a><br>
has a little more graphical description of the same thing.<br><br>
I was so disappointed at how dismissive later college networking courses
were about the original ARPANET routing algorithm, that I wrote the
following unpublished essay about a decade ago:<br>
  
<a href="http://walden-family.com/public/bf-history.pdf" eudora="autourl">
http://walden-family.com/public/bf-history.pdf<br>
</a>   <br>
<font size=3>The story of the "new" ARPANET routing algorithm
is told at:<br>
  
<a href="http://walden-family.com/anecdotes/mcq-on-link-state-routing.pdf" eudora="autourl">
http://walden-family.com/anecdotes/mcq-on-link-state-routing.pdf<br><br>
<br>
</a></font>   <br><br>
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home address: 12 Linden Rd., E. Sandwich, MA 02537<br>
home ph=508-888-7655; cell ph = 503-757-3137 (often don't carry it)<br>
email address:  dave@walden-family.com; website:
<a href="http://www.walden-family.com/bbn/">http</a>
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