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* [[Advanced Computer Communications|ACC]] [[LH-DH/11 Local/Distant Host Controller|LH-DH/11]], UNIBUS
 
* [[Advanced Computer Communications|ACC]] [[LH-DH/11 Local/Distant Host Controller|LH-DH/11]], UNIBUS
 
* ACC [[MLH-DH/LSI11 Multiple Channel Controller|MLH-DH/LSI11]], QBUS
 
* ACC [[MLH-DH/LSI11 Multiple Channel Controller|MLH-DH/LSI11]], QBUS
* GIMPSPIF, used by 645 [[Multics]], for [[Network Control Program|NCP]]
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* GIMPSPIF, used by 645 [[Multics]]
 
* ABSI, used by [[Honeywell 6000 series|6180]] Multics, for NCP and [[Internet Protocol|IP]]
 
* ABSI, used by [[Honeywell 6000 series|6180]] Multics, for NCP and [[Internet Protocol|IP]]
 
* [[Alto-1822 Interface]] for the [[Xerox Alto|Alto]], used in a variety of ways
 
* [[Alto-1822 Interface]] for the [[Xerox Alto|Alto]], used in a variety of ways

Revision as of 22:35, 4 June 2022

An IMP interface is a device controller used on a host (i.e. on its bus) to attach them to systems which used the special 1822 communication interface (defined in BBN Report No. 1822); these included initially the IMPs of the ARPANET (hence the name), and later the PRUs of the Packet Radio Network‎.

Some of the most popular IMP interfaces were:

but there were many others (many being 'one-off' local creations).

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