Network Working Group Bill English SRI/ARC Request for Comments No. 34 26 February 1970 SOME BRIEF PRELIMINARY NOTES ON THE ARC CLOCK The ARC clock system provides a time reference that is written into the core memory of the XDS 940 Computer. There a...
Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 33 UCLA S. Carr University of Utah V. Cerf UCLA 12 February 1973 New HOST-HOST Protocol Attached is a copy of the paper to be presented at the SJCC on the HOST-HOST Protocol. It indicates many ch...
Network Working Group Jerry Cole, UCLA Request for Comments: 32 February 5, 1970 SOME THOUGHTS ON SRI'S PROPOSED REAL TIME CLOCK Re: NWG/RFC's #28 and 29. The addition of a clock in one or more of the network HOST's seems to be very desireable since...
Network Working Group Request for Comments: 31 BINARY MESSAGE FORMS IN COMPUTER NETWORKS Daniel Bobrow Bolt, Beranek, and Newman Cambridge, Massachusetts William R. Sutherland MIT Lincoln Laboratory Lexington, Massachusetts February 1968 MESSAGE FORM...
etwork Working Group S. Crocker RFC-30 UCLA 4 February 70 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This note is a revision of NWG/RFC10, 16, 24, and 27. The Network Working Group consists of interested pleople from existing or potential ARPA network sites. Membersh...
Network Working Group Robert Kahn RFC-29 BBN 19 January 1970 This note is in response to Bill English's Request for Comments: 28. A "millisecond" clock should be satisfactory for most network measurements. Round-trip message transit times typically s...
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Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 27 UCLA 9 December 69 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This note is a revision of NWG/RFC10, 16, and 24. The Network Working Group consists of interested people from existing or potential ARPA network s...
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Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments: 24 UCLA 21 November 69 DOCUMENTATION CONVENTIONS This note is a revision of NWG/RFC10 and 16. The Network Working Group consists of interested people from existing or potential ARPA network sites...