Difference between revisions of "NSWIT"
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Revision as of 07:10, 4 February 2025
NSWIT is a terminal concentrator and Chaos router by Charles Frankston, Earl Killian, et al. It has been called a "cousin" of MINITS as they share some capabilities, philosophies, and hardware support. Among other places, it was used by the S-1 project at Lawrence Livermore Laboratories.
A version called XSWIT has some support for NCP - perhaps routing Chaosnet over ARPANET.
External links
- NSWIT source code from MIT (partial, many .INSRT files missing)
- NSWIT source code from SAIL