• Chaosnet is a local area network technology. It was first developed by Thomas Knight and Jack Holloway at MIT's AI Lab in 1975 and thereafter. It refers...
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  • operation. An Ethernet interface was standard equipment, replacing the Chaosnet interface of the LM-2. The 3600 was roughly the size of a household refrigerator...
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    graphics, computer graphic rendering, and networking innovations such as Chaosnet. Several firms built and sold Lisp machines in the 1980s: Symbolics (3600...
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    network (MAN) or a wide area network (WAN). Asynchronous Transfer Mode Chaosnet LAN messenger LAN party Network interface controller Gary A. Donahue (June...
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  • combinations of network and data link layer technologies, such as IPv4, Chaosnet, DECnet and Xerox PARC Universal Packet (PUP) using IEEE 802 standards...
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    minimum allowed size. They are dropped and not propagated. 5-4-3 rule Chaosnet Ethernet Alliance Ethernet crossover cable Fiber media converter ISO/IEC...
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  • Network 2 Mbit/s 250 kB/s 1985 ARCNET (Standard) 2.5 Mbit/s 312.5 kB/s 1977 Chaosnet (Original) 4 Mbit/s 3.0 Mbit/s 1971 Token Ring (Original) 4 Mbit/s 500 kB/s...
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  • (GUI) window system and window manager a local file system support for the Chaosnet (CHAOS) network an Emacs-like Editor named Zmacs a mail program named Zmail...
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  • Knight collaborated with Jack Holloway in designing and implementing the Chaosnet, a re-engineered version of the Xerox 3 Mbit/s Ethernet. In 1975 this network...
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  • equipment. The AI Lab would then go on to make their own version of Ethernet, Chaosnet. Metcalfe eventually left Xerox November 1975 for Transaction Technology...
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    Banyan VINES Talk BOOTP Bridge bridge mgmt Bridge CS-1 Bridge terminal srvr Chaosnet ComDesign Cronus direct Cronus VLN Datapoint DLL Datapoint RCL Datapoint...
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    Chiappa started work on MIT's multi-protocol Chaosnet router in 1980.[better source needed] This code routed Chaosnet and IP packets independently. It was later...
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    Packet (PUP), Xerox Network Systems (XNS), Internet Protocol (IP) and Chaosnet packets. His NOS was also used in the EtherTIPS that were used throughout...
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  • Richmond, Virginia) and WWIVlink, TerraNET (run by Cris McRae), EliteLink, ChaosNET (centered on Jacksonville, Florida), and TriNet around Washington, D.C...
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