[ih] Arpanet line speed
Vint Cerf
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Wed Jan 18 13:52:24 PST 2017
the Smithsonian may also have an IMP
v
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 4:10 PM, Bob Hinden <bob.hinden at gmail.com> wrote:
> Jeremy,
>
> The device in the picture is not an IMP. I think it’s a DEC designed
> interface to an IMP. Guessing for a PDP-10. I had a discussion with Paul
> Vixe when he as at ISC about this. The thought it was an IMP :-)
>
> There is an IMP in the Computer History Museum in Mt. View. It’s part of
> their exhibits that include Arpanet and Internet. Worth seeing! See
> http://www.computerhistory.org
>
> Bob
>
>
> > On Jan 18, 2017, at 11:48 AM, Jeremy C. Reed <reed at reedmedia.net> wrote:
> >
> > This got me thinking ... is there any list of where the original IMPs
> > (and modems, etc) are located today? What museums or other places can we
> > visit to see them and learn about them (in person)?
> >
> > On that note, any good museums that have exhibits for the physical
> > history of the internet?
> >
> > Hopefully this list allows my attachment. This is an Digital IMP11a. It
> > is probably around 12 years newer than the original IMPs. I took this
> > photo a few years ago in a Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) warehouse
> > in Redwood City, Calif.<imp-at-isc.jpg>_______
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