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45.
What was the first ARPANET message?
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Niranjani said:
9 years ago
The first message sent over the ARPANET was from Leonard Kleinrock's UCLA computer by student programmer Charley Kline at 10:30 pm on October 29, 1969, to the second node at Stanford Research Institute's computer in Menlo Park, California.
The message was simply "Lo" instead of the intended word, "login".
The message was simply "Lo" instead of the intended word, "login".
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Akshat said:
1 decade ago
It was one of the first network of computer's and when it was being tried out for the first time, they used email.
The sender wished to type the word "login", meaning logging on to the arpanet ; or using the arpanet.
But the sender could only type "lo" before the connection failed.
Thus it is "lo".
The sender wished to type the word "login", meaning logging on to the arpanet ; or using the arpanet.
But the sender could only type "lo" before the connection failed.
Thus it is "lo".
Vicky said:
1 decade ago
ARPANET is a technology similar to ETHERNET. Now ethernet is used all around the world in LAN network, before ETHERNET, ARPANET was used (it is a standard set by standard body IEEE for communication).
Vijay Kumar said:
1 decade ago
ARPA (Advance Research Projects Agency) founded in 1950's then in 1970's time ARPANET (Advance Research Projects Agency Network) developed. ARPANET creates precursor for TCP.
Suhaib said:
1 decade ago
Arpanet was a first internet in use.
It was built for american defence services.
It was built for american defence services.
P.ramyapriya said:
1 decade ago
ARPANET : Advanced Research Projects Agency network.
Ramadevi said:
1 decade ago
What is arpanet? Its use in brief?
Swami said:
1 decade ago
George Boole invented arpanet.
Saranya said:
1 decade ago
ARPANET description
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