- John
Romkey is an
American computer scientist who
along with
Donald W.
Gillies co-developed MIT PC/IP, the
first TCP/IP
stack in the
industry for MS-DOS...
- VI.46. C****ius Dio, LVII.23. Tacitus, VI.50–51. Suetonius,
Tiberius 73.
Romkey,
Stephanie B.Sc, B.A.
Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder and the...
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which runs atop the IP/PacketDriver
layer maintained by John
Romkey at MIT in 1983–84.
Romkey leveraged this TCP in 1986 when FTP
Software was founded. Starting...
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added advanced technology to toasters. In 1990,
Simon Hackett and John
Romkey created "The
Internet Toaster", a
toaster that
could be
controlled by the...
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Gordon Emerson Romkey (May 13, 1885 –
September 3, 1977) was a
general merchant and
political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He
represented Lunenburg in...
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Michael Romkey is an
American horror writer known primarily for
vampire novels. His
first book,
Fears Point, was
released in 1989.[citation needed] Fears...
- president,
promised John
Romkey star
billing if he
designed an
internet interface for a toaster. At the 1990
Interop show, John
Romkey and his
friend Simon...
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American software company incorporated in 1986 by
James van Bokkelen, John
Romkey (co-author of the MIT PC/IP package),
Nancy Connor,
Roxanne van Bokkelen...
- of UNIVAC's ED
processor (ED-1100) SALTZER,
JEROME H.; CLARK,
DAVID D.;
ROMKEY, JOHN L.; GRAMLICH,
WAYNE C. (May 1985). "The
Desktop Computer as a Network...
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first Specialist was Tom Ernst, and he was
followed in the 1990s by
Peter Romkey. As of 2017[update], the
Christmas Tree
Extension Specialist responsible...