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<p>What language did you implement in? I've got a number of sources
in BLISS, some of which don't appear to have originated on the 36
bit platform; perhaps some version of DAP for FTS.<br>
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How did it work between you RSX folks and the people doing whatever
was in the DN20's? The 20 host got up to being a Phase IV router,
but I don't believe the DN20's went past Phase III.<br>
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<hr width="100%" size="2">On 12/25/2019 12:43 PM, John Forecast
wrote:<br>
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I’ve never seen a Phase I protocol spec but DECnet/8 was
probably closer to Phase I than Phase II although the dates in
the source code appear to cover both phases. Even after Phase II
development started the protocols were still being updated -
datagram service was still in the NSP spec in early 1977 but was
dropped about half way through the development cycle. One
advantage we had for DECnet-RSX development (11M/11S/11D and
IAS) was that they all shared common protocol processing code,
which had been written for an earlier advanced development
project, so protocol changes were relatively easy to make.</div>
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