I really wonder how the CDC link worked. The channels were electrically strange, and
certainly not easily amenable to communicating with anything other than CDC controllers or
perhaps a serial line through one of the front ends.
I did hear of a proposal at NADC around 1977 to try to hook into telnet and ftp from a CDC
using some hack of the serial stuff. The idea didn’t impress me: it would have taken a
lot of hacking to get a kludge working. It always took a lot to make CDC hardware play
well with others.
On 5Dec 2017, at 3:24 AM, Paul Ruizendaal
<pnr(a)planet.nl> wrote:
- In 1974, the Lab’s CDC 6600 became the first online supercomputer when it was connected
to ARPANET, the Internet’s predecessor.