[ih] NCP, TCP/IP question
Bernie Cosell
bernie at fantasyfarm.com
Tue Mar 10 05:57:16 PDT 2020
On March 10, 2020 08:39:31 Lars Brinkhoff via Internet-history
<internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
> Nelson H. F. Beebe wrote:
>> KCC, written by Kok Chen at Stanford and significantly extended for
>> systems programming work by Ken Harrenstien at SRI International
>
> Ken Harrenstien also added TCP/IP to the ITS operating system in late
> 1982. The implemenation language was PDP-10 MIDAS assembler.
side note : Bill mann {I think} put MIDAS on our pdp-1 and
it's macro processor was good enough that I could hack it
to being a 516 assembler {16 bit words, 512 word paged
memory} and Dave walden and I moved the IMP system sources
from a godawful roll of paper tape to being happily
cross-assembled on the pdp-1.
/b\
Bernie Cosell
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