IMP interface
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An IMP interface is a device used to attach hosts to systems which used the special 1822 communication interface (defined in BBN Report No. 1822); these included initially the IMPs of the ARPANET, and later the PRUs of the Packet Radio Network.
List of some of the most popular interfaces:
- BBN IMP-10, used by TENEX
- MIT DM IMP, used by MIT-DM. Made by Bob Metcalfe
- MIT KA IMP, used by MIT-AI, -ML, and -MC
- DEC AN-10
- DEC CSS IMP11-A, UNIBUS
- Stanford 1822 Interface, UNIBUS (via a DR11-C) and QBUS (via a DRV11)
- ACC LH-DH/11, UNIBUS
- ACC MLH-DH/LSI11, QBUS
- GIMPSPIF, used by 645 Multics for NCP
- ABSI, used by 6180 Multics or NCP and IP
- Alto interface, used on the Maxc2 front end to connect to the ARPANET for , on PUP gateways to talk to PRUs, and apparently eventually on the Alto ARPANET IP gateway
but there were many others (many being 'one-off' local creations).
External links
- Specification for the Interconnection of a Host and an IMP - BBN Report #1822
- Alto 1822 code