It is on my list of things to look for.
BBN 1822 describes the host to IMP protocol
I'm hoping there is a copy in the SRI archives at the Computer
History Museum.
Good luck. I only located something remotely similar to one copy,
but in one unreadable format, in:
ftp.univ-angers.fr/pub2/rfc/rfc/std/std39.txt.gz
This file is 3.3k long, instead of the 187 bytes of the official STD39.txt
The rest of documents involved in the creation of ARPANET are
availables in more or less form in diverse websites. I made one
recollection of links if someone is interested.
My interest in all these items is diverse. Like a History Student
with the focus put in Contemporary History. Same about an important
lack of Classic Computing information in our country (Spain) even
in Public, Private and Universitary libraries. And finally, with the
intention
to recreate a simulated Network of IMPs, beginning with the four first
installed. It would be curious to see, for example, one PDP10 simulator
running TOPS10, one Hercules simulator running OS360, and even one
SDS simulator (software ?) with simulated IMPs attached. Don't you think
so ?
Thanks and Greetings
Sergio