[ih] Re: from your DRS perspective?

vinton g. cerf vinton.g.cerf at wcom.com
Fri Nov 1 09:12:28 PST 2002


I am not on that list (where is it?)

Mike Padlipsky is a good source of early info on a lot of this stuff.

I will try to find you a pointer to him if you don't have it.

DRS never made it off the page and into programming as far as I know.
John Heafner and Eric <something> were early participants at RAND.

I may have a copy of the DRS paper but sounds like it is already in hand.

DEL and NIL were paper only but Steve Crocker may be able to shed some light. Bob Braden should be consulted.

Steve, was Ray Tomlinson involved much in NVT? 

Bob K, NVT was a critical part of the 1972 demo but I think we must have made quite a bit of progress on it before that since remote, interactive access among the various ARPANET hosts was a very early target application.

Vint



At 08:06 PM 10/31/2002 -0600, Chris Edmondson-Yurkanan wrote:
>Hi Vint, don't think that you are subscribed to the internet history mailing
>list, so I thought that I'd forward this query to you.
>
>(PS Hope all is well with you.  I think you would have enjoyed the new
>Workshop on Hot Topics in Networking that we had at the beginning of the
>week.  http://www.acm.org/sigcomm/HotNets-I/)
>
>Thanks, Chris
>
>#Hello,
>#
>#My name is Adriana Arrington and I am working with Chris
>#Edmondson-Yurkanan in reseaching the technical history of Telnet for the
>#THINK Protocols project.  At this time, I am reading about the development
>#of the Network Virtual Terminal (NVT).
>#
>#The first mention of the NVT was in RFC 137, as far as I can tell.  How
>#and when did it actually first appear as a solution to the heterogeneous
>#terminal problem? How much of the NVT concept is based on the proposed but
>#never used Decode-Encode Language (DEL) and Network Interface Language
>#(NIL)?
>#
>#The Data Reconstruction Service (DRS) transforms data from one form to
>#another instead of causing data to conform to a known standard, as in the
>#case of the NVT. What happened to this manner of solving the incompatible
>#data problem? Did Telnet, and specifically the NVT, solve this problem better?
>#What ever happened to DRS?
>#
>#My main sources for NVT and these related topics have been the RFCs (of
>#course), 1970 and 1972 SJCC papers and "An Experimental Service for
>#Adaptable Data Reconfiguration" from the IEEE Transactions on
>#Communications (June 1972). Are there any other sources for these topics
>#(or any Telnet topic in genaral) that I should use?
>#
>#Thanks,
>#Adriana Arrington
>#
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>#
>#
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