First Data Exchange over this new network occurred between computers at UCLA and Stanford Research Institute. On their first attempt to log into Stanford's computer by typing "log win", UCLA researchers crashed their computer when they typed the letter 'g'.

1969 Four computers were the first connected in the original ARPAnet

· UCLA (Honeywell DDP 516 computer),

· Stanford Research Institute (SDS-940 computer)

· UC Santa Barbara (IBM 360/75), 

· University of Utah

1982 TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) IP was like (Internet Protocol) packets, like individually addressed digital envelopes

Under   ARPAnet   

· 1971 Under ARPAnet several major innovations occurred: email

· 1972 telnet, a remote connection service for controlling a computer

· 1973 file transfer protocol (FTP), which allows information to be sent from one computer to another in bulk

1983 MILnet, a military only network, was started

1986 NSFnet first linked together the five national supercomputer centers

 

NSFnet formed the backbone of what we call the Internet today.

 

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First Data Exchange 1969

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