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Internet Kermit Service

https://www.kermitproject.org/uiksd.html

any number of different computers that share the same file system on the same network. The database can be monitored by the sysadmin with a simple "systat"-like display program, w

TELNET: The Mother of All (Application) Protocols

https://XeNT.com/4K-Associates/IEEE-L7-v2.html

spectrum of host computers connected to the ARPANET were a motley crew: varying keyboards, character sets, display sizes, line lengths, speeds, and those were just the physical in

Internet Term Guide

http://webarchive.me/geocities/SiliconValley/5598/talk.html

gain illegal access to computers. They are usually malicious in their intentions. Cyberspace The "world of computers and the society that gathers around them," as referr

Networking software for DOS and Windows 3.x

http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/samba/dos.html

the network (see which computers are connected to it) at least one computer running Samba, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 or Windows NT must be on the network and belong to th

More 2 Cent Tips & Tricks LG #67

https://linuxgazette.net/issue67/lg_tips67.html

just point all other computers to this box as router This solution has two advantages: It still allows every box on the net to directly connect via DSL if necessary (for example i

Where Have all the Gophers Gone? Why the Web beat Gopher in the Battle for Protocol Mind Share

https://ils.unc.edu/callee/gopherpaper.htm

human communication, computers need a common set of conventions in order to share information. The history of networked computing is rich with stories about developing protocols.

3D Gopher, by McCahill and Erickson

http://www.pliant.org/personal/Tom_Erickson/GopherVR.html

of RISC-based personal computers, the time seems ripe. Finally, we would like to put our beliefs about the advantages of 3-D spatial interfaces to the test. We see two possible ad

The WWW VL: Educational Technology - Educational VR (MUD) sub-page (05-Jan-2000)

https://tecfa.unige.ch/edu-comp/WWW-VL/eduVR-page.html

Network, is a system of computers in the domain musenet.org providing access to Educational MUSEs (Multi-User Simulated Environments), such as MicroMUSE and MariMUSE. It is based

How to start with CP/M

http://www.retrotechnology.com/dri/howto_cpm.html

CP/M-68K on 68000 based computers.) 8080/8085/Z80 computers of the 1970's and 80's can be found; check this part of my document about old and new CP/M computers. A popular option

The Kermit 95 2.0 GUI

https://www.kermitproject.org/k95gui.html

Host computers, in general, are totally ignorant of character sets. They simply store and send bytes blindly. The interpretation is up to the display device, such as a terminal, t

History of the WWW Subdomain

http://shystudios.us/blog/subdomain/history.html

registry for arpanet. Computers would download this list via FTP to get addresses for each host on the network. The hostnames were things like "BRL", "UCB", and "UCLA-CCn". Eventu
The real history of the www subdomain, and why we don't use it

CK10TUTOR - C-Kermit 10.0 Tutorial

https://www.kermitproject.org/ckututor.html

of different computers and OS's of the 1980s-90s has dwindled to just a handful today, primarily Unix (Linux, Mac OS, BSD, etc), (Open)VMS, and Microsoft Windows. C-Kermit 10.0 is


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