I did a bit of a search, and unfortunately didn't find the exact BBN 1822
report - but I did find the following related papers, which should prove to
be interesting historical documents. Since they are a couple of MBs long, I
didn't attach them for sake of the list. However, if they sound interesting
to you, email me privately and I'll send them to you.
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AN OVERVIEW OF THE NEW ROUTING ALGORITHM FOR THE ARPANET John M. McQuillan Ira
Richer Eric C. Rosen Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Cambridge, MA (Originally
published in: Proc. Sixth Data Communications Symposium, November, 1979)
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The Revised ARPANET Routing Metric Atul Khanna John Zinky BBN Communications
Corporation 150 CambridgePark Drive Cambridge, MA 02140 (1987)
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Lyle
On Friday 05 December 2003 17:06, SP wrote:
Hello all.
I am doing a hobbyist research about the origins of Arpanet, and for my
surprise the original Arpanet protocol (represented in the STD39
document) was declared historic in 2001, retired from the STD
list and substituted for one reference to BBN to obtain the document.
I've contacted them and... they can't provide me the document, named
BBN Report 1822 inside the company.
Can someone helps me, please ? I should agree too other providings
of Internet RFCs or STDs retired of the official list.
Thanks and Greetings
Sergio
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Lyle Bickley
Bickley Consulting West Inc.
Mountain View, CA 94040
"Black holes are where God is dividing by zero"