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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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Chaos theory (or chaology) is an
interdisciplinary area of
scientific study and
branch of mathematics. It
focuses on
underlying patterns and deterministic...
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minimum allowed size. They are
dropped and not propagated. 5-4-3 rule
Chaosnet Ethernet Alliance Ethernet crossover cable Ethernet Technology Consortium...
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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...
- 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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computer graphic rendering,
laser printing,
networking innovations such as
Chaosnet, and
effective garbage collection.
Several firms built and sold Lisp machines...
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Chiappa started work on MIT's multi-protocol
Chaosnet router in 1980.[betterĀ sourceĀ needed] This code
routed Chaosnet and IP
packets independently. It was later...
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largely been
replaced by
Ethernet deployments.
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
Chaosnet LAN
messenger LAN
party Network interface controller Gary A.
Donahue (June...
- 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...
- WWIVlink,
TerraNET (run by Cris McRae), EliteLink,
ChaosNET (centered on Jacksonville, Florida), and Tri
Net around Washington, D.C. It soon
became very common...