BTW: By Sept '73 there were ~20 IMPs and ~15 TIPs The total hosts was ~45
My March '74, the numbers had doubled.
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 3:50 PM Clem Cole <clemc(a)ccc.com> wrote:
That's correct. Although it was 1969. I just
sent Dave the paper from
the IEEE Annals of History of Computing: 1058-6180/15 [2015] Called
'The Production and Interpretation of APRANET Maps" by Fidler and Currie
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On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 3:45 PM Dave Horsfall <dave(a)horsfall.org> wrote:
The ARPAnet reached four nodes on this day in
1969 (anyone know their
names?); at least one "history" site reckoned the third node was
connected
in 1977 (and I'm still waiting for a reply to my correction). Well, I
can
believe that perhaps there were only three left by then...
Hmmm... According to my notes, the nodes were UCSB, UCLA, SRI, and Utah.
-- Dave