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'''Xerox PARC''' was the acronymmed short form of the 'Xerox Palo Alto Research Center'.
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'''Xerox PARC''' was the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; most usually referred to by the acronymmed short form. It most famously and consequentially produced the ground-breaking [[Xerox Alto]] personal [[workstation]], from which essentially all modern computing user interfaces are descended; and the [[Ethernet]] [[local area network]], which was similarly influential on the now-ubiquitous [[WiFi]] networking technology.
  
The [[MAXC]] computers (clones of the [[PDP-10]]; they ran [[TENEX]]) were produced there, along with, most famous and consequentially, the ground-breaking [[Ethernet]] [[local area network]] and the [[Xerox Alto]] personal [[workstation]].
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Also created at PARC was the [[PARC Universal Packet]] (PUP) [[internetwork|internetworking]] [[protocol suite]]; it had a significant influence on the later [[TCP/IP]].
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The [[MAXC]] computers (clones of the [[PDP-10]], which ran [[TENEX]]), were also produced there
  
 
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* [https://xeroxalto.computerhistory.org/ Xerox PARC Alto filesystem archive]
 
* [https://xeroxalto.computerhistory.org/ Xerox PARC Alto filesystem archive]
 
** [https://xeroxalto.computerhistory.org/cross_reference.html Cross reference by file name]
 
** [https://xeroxalto.computerhistory.org/cross_reference.html Cross reference by file name]
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* [https://xeroxparcarchive.computerhistory.org/index.html Xerox PARC Interim File System (IFS) archive]
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** [https://xeroxparcarchive.computerhistory.org/Xerox_PARC_source_code.html Xerox PARC file system archive] - curated overview
 
   
 
   
 
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Revision as of 17:21, 11 May 2023

Xerox PARC was the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center; most usually referred to by the acronymmed short form. It most famously and consequentially produced the ground-breaking Xerox Alto personal workstation, from which essentially all modern computing user interfaces are descended; and the Ethernet local area network, which was similarly influential on the now-ubiquitous WiFi networking technology.

Also created at PARC was the PARC Universal Packet (PUP) internetworking protocol suite; it had a significant influence on the later TCP/IP.

The MAXC computers (clones of the PDP-10, which ran TENEX), were also produced there

Further reading

  • Michael A. Hiltzik, Dealers of Lightning: Xerox PARC and the Dawn of the Computer Age, HarperBusiness, New York, 1999
  • Douglas K. Smith, Robert C. Alexander, Fumbling the Future: How Xerox Invented, Then Ignored, the First Personal Computer, William Morrow, New York, 1988

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