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− | '''Network Control Program''' is the name for the software on the [[host]]s attached to the [[ARPANET]] which implemented the [[protocol suite]] of the early ARPANET, [[Network Control Protocol]] as it later came to be called. (See [https://elists.isoc.org/pipermail/internet-history/2022-June/008155.html here] for more about the evolution of these names.) The term did not later, usually, include the [[application]]s (such as 'User [[Telnet]]'). | + | '''Network Control Program''' is the name for the software on the [[host]]s attached to the [[ARPANET]] which implemented the [[protocol suite]] of the early ARPANET, [[Network Control Protocol]], as it later came to be called. (See [https://elists.isoc.org/pipermail/internet-history/2022-June/008155.html here] for more about the evolution of these names.) The term did not later, usually, include the [[application]]s (such as 'User [[Telnet]]'). |
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| [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] | | [[Incompatible Timesharing System|ITS]] | ||
| '''Preserved''' | | '''Preserved''' | ||
− | | [[MIT]] | + | | [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] |
| [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-10]] | | [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[PDP-10]] | ||
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| Harvard | | Harvard | ||
| DEC [[PDP-1]] | | DEC [[PDP-1]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | Exec III | ||
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+ | | BBN | ||
+ | | DEC PDP-1D | ||
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| [[4.1BSD]] | | [[4.1BSD]] |
Latest revision as of 13:56, 11 April 2025
Network Control Program is the name for the software on the hosts attached to the ARPANET which implemented the protocol suite of the early ARPANET, Network Control Protocol, as it later came to be called. (See here for more about the evolution of these names.) The term did not later, usually, include the applications (such as 'User Telnet').
Implementations
Operating System | Status | Site | Machine |
---|---|---|---|
ITS | Preserved | MIT | DEC PDP-10 |
WAITS | Preserved | SAIL | DEC PDP-10 |
TENEX | Preserved | BBN and many more | DEC PDP-10 |
TOPS-20 | Preserved | Many | DEC PDP-10 |
Unix V6 | Preserved | University of Illinois initially; numerous others later | DEC PDP-11 |
ELF | Preserved | Many. | DEC PDP-11 |
NSWIT | Preserved | LLL | DEC PDP-11 |
RATS | Preserved | LLL | DEC PDP-11 |
Unclear (used ELF?) | Hawaii | BCC 500 | |
SEX | Lost | UCLA | SDS Sigma 7 |
OS/360 | ? | UCLA | IBM System/360 |
CP/CMS | ? | Lincoln Labs | IBM System/360 |
TSS/360 | ? | NASA Ames | IBM System/360 |
OLS | ? | UCSB | IBM System/360 |
Multics | Maybe | MIT | GE 645, Honeywell 6180 |
TOPS-10 | Maybe | Many | DEC PDP-10 |
? | London | DEC PDP-9 | |
RSX-11M | DEC PDP-11 | ||
ANTS | DEC PDP-11 | ||
Harvard | DEC PDP-1 | ||
Exec III | BBN | DEC PDP-1D | |
4.1BSD | BBN | DEC VAX | |
VMS | DEC VAX | ||
APEX | ? | Lincoln Labs | TX-2 |
SCOPE | ? | CDC 6600, 7600 | |
Aleph (Rochester's Intelligent Gateway) | Lost | University of Rochester | DG Eclipse |
Keydata DMS | ARPA | PDP-15 | |
POSIX | In progress | Emulation |
External links
- SRI-NOSC - complete UNIX NCP source