[ih] Hello, Internet History group
Barbara Denny
b_a_denny at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 10 13:09:23 PDT 2025
You might also want to reach out to Jim Mathis. I think he implemented the first TCP/IP for Apple. I don't think he is on this mailing list. I am not sure if I still have his current email address but let me know if you can't find a way to reach him.
barbara
On Monday, March 10, 2025 at 09:27:26 AM PDT, David Finnigan via Internet-history <internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
Hello everyone,
I just joined the Internet history group today. A brief introduction:
Since April 2020 I have been working on implementing the Internet
protocols on the earliest models of Apple Macintosh: the Mac 128K and
Mac 512K from 1984. The goal is to implement the original triad of
Internetworking applications: electronic mail, FTP, and Telnet on the
first models of Macintosh. I am using PPP over the serial port as the
link layer.
I enjoy programming in 68000 assembly language, and I also know 6502 for
the Apple II. I first started programming Apple computers around 1999,
and vintage computing is today one of my hobbies.
While implementing TCP on the early Macintosh, I have a few questions
which are mostly on the philosophy of design, evolution, and rationale
behind some features or design decisions in TCP/IP, and I'll dole these
out in the coming days or weeks.
-David Finnigan
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