Date : Sun, 30 Sep 1984 10:47:00 MDT (Sun)
From : "Frank J. Wancho" <WANCHO@Simtel20.ARPA>
Subject: [WESTINE: RFC 914 Now Available]
The RFC announced below discusses several approaches to reducing the
overhead required by character-at-a-time transmissions through the
Internet by taking advantage of the intelligence available in personal
computers. It also proposes yet another low level protocol which may
be of interest to the readers of these lists. --Frank
Date: Sunday, 30 September 1984 02:03-MDT
From: WESTINE at USC-ISIF.ARPA
To: Request-for-Comments-List: at USC-ISIF.ARPA
Re: RFC 914 Now Available
A new Request for Comments is now available from the Network Information
Center in the <RFC> directory at SRI-NIC.ARPA.
RFC 914:
Title: A Thinwire Protocol
Author: D. Farber, G. Delp, and T. Conte
Mailbox: Delp@UDEL-EE.ARPA
Pages: 22
Characters: 58586
pathname: <RFC>RFC914.TXT
This RFC focuses discussion on the particular problems in the
ARPA-Internet of low speed network interconnection with personal
computers, and possible methods of solution. None of the proposed
solutions in this document are intended as standards for the
ARPA-Internet. Rather, it is hoped that a general consensus will
emerge as to the appropriate solution to the problems, leading
eventually to the adoption of standards. Distribution of this memo
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--jon.