Difference between revisions of "IMP interface"

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* MIT DM IMP, used by [[Incompatible Timesharing System|MIT-DM]]. Made by Bob Metcalfe.
 
* MIT DM IMP, used by [[Incompatible Timesharing System|MIT-DM]]. Made by Bob Metcalfe.
 
* MIT KA IMP, used by [[Incompatible Timesharing System|MIT-AI, -ML, and -MC]].
 
* MIT KA IMP, used by [[Incompatible Timesharing System|MIT-AI, -ML, and -MC]].
* [[Advanced Computer Communications|ACC]] [[LH-DH/11 Local/Distant Host Controller|LH-DH/11]], [[UNIBUS]].
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* [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] AN-10
* [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] CSS [[IMP11-A ARPANET interface|IMP11-A]], UNIBUS.
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* DEC CSS [[IMP11-A ARPANET interface|IMP11-A]], [[UNIBUS]].
* [[Stanford 1822 Interface]], UNIBUS (via a [[DR11-C parallel interface|DR11-C]]) and [[QBUS]] (via a [[DRV11 Parallel Line Unit|DRV11]])  
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* [[Stanford 1822 Interface]], UNIBUS (via a [[DR11-C parallel interface|DR11-C]]) and [[QBUS]] (via a [[DRV11 Parallel Line Unit|DRV11]])
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* [[Advanced Computer Communications|ACC]] [[LH-DH/11 Local/Distant Host Controller|LH-DH/11]], UNIBUS.
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* ACC [[MLH-DH/LSI11 Multiple Channel Controller|MLH-DH/LSI11]], QBUS
 
* GIMPSPIF, used by 645 [[Multics]].
 
* GIMPSPIF, used by 645 [[Multics]].
 
* ABSI, used by [[Honeywell 6000 series|6180]] Multics.
 
* ABSI, used by [[Honeywell 6000 series|6180]] Multics.

Revision as of 14:56, 30 October 2021

An IMP interface is a device attached to an ARPANET host to communicate with an IMP. The communication interface, the Host-to-IMP Protocol, is specified in BBN Report No. 1822.

List of interfaces:

External links