1012 J. Postel ISI June 1987 BIBLIOGRAPHY of REQUEST

1012 J. Postel ISI June 1987 BIBLIOGRAPHY of REQUEST

Network Working Group J. Reynolds Request for Comments: 1012 J. Postel ISI June 1987 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REQUEST FOR COMMENTS 1 THROUGH 999 STATUS OF THIS MEMO This RFC is a reference guide for the Internet community which provides a bibliographic summary of the Request for Comments numbers 1 through 999 issued between the years 1969-1987. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. REQUEST FOR COMMENTS DOCUMENTS 1 - Crocker, Steve, "Host Software", RFC 1 (NIC 4687), UCLA/NMC, 7 April 1969. 2 - Duvall, Bill, "Links", RFC 2 (NIC4688), SRI, 9 April 1969. 3 - Crocker, Steve, "Documentation Conventions", RFC 3 (NIC 4689), UCLA/NMC, 9 April 1969. 4 - Shapiro, Elmer B., "Network Timetable", RFC 4 (NIC 4690), SRI, 24 March 1969. 5 - Rulifson, Jeff, "DEL", RFC 5 (NIC 4691), SRI, 2 June 1969. 6 - Crocker, Steve, "Conversation with Bob Kahn", RFC 6 (NIC 4692), UCLA/NMC, 10 April 1969. 7 - Deloche, Gerard, "HOST/IMP Interface", RFC 7 (NIC 4693), UCLA, 5 May 1969. 8 - Deloche, Gerard, "ARPA Network Functional Specifications", RFC 8 (NIC 4694), UCLA, 5 May 1969. 9 - Deloche, Gerard, "HOST Software", RFC 9 (NIC 4695), UCLA, 1 May 1969. 10 - Crocker, Steve, "Documentation Conventions", RFC 10 (NIC 4696), UCLA/NMC, 9 April 1969. 11 - Deloche, Gerard, "Implementation of the Host-Host Software Procedures in GORDO", RFC 11 (NIC 4718), UCLA/NMC, 1 August 1969. 12 - Wingfield, Mike, "IMP-HOST Interface Flow Diagram", RFC 12 (NIC 4697), UCLA/NMC, 26 August 1969. Reynolds & Postel [Page 1] RFC 1012 - Bibliography of RFCs 1 - 999 June 1987 13 - Cerf, Vint, "Referring to NWG/RFC 11", RFC 13 (NIC 4698), UCLA/NMC, 20 August 1969. 14 - Never Issued. 15 - Carr, C. Stephen, "Network Subsystem for Time-Sharing Hosts", RFC 15 (NIC 4754), Utah, 25 September 1969. 16 - Crocker, Steve, "M.I.T. (address)", RFC 16 (NIC 4719), UCLA/NMC, 27 August 1969. 17 - Kreznar, John E., "Some Questions Re: HOST-IMP Protocol", RFC 17 (NIC 4699), SDC, 27 August 1969. 17a - Kahn, Robert, "The Following Comments are in Response to John Kreznar's Questions Which Were Raised in RFC 17", RFC 17a, BBN, August 1969. 18 - Cerf, Vint, "Use of Links 1 and 2", RFC 18 (NIC 4720), UCLA/NMC, September 1969. 19 - Kreznar, John E., "Two Protocol Suggestions to Reduce Congestion at Swap-Bound Nodes", RFC 19 (NIC 4721), SDC, 7 October 1969. 20 - Cerf, Vint, "ASCII Format for Network Interchange", RFC 20 (NIC 4722), UCLA/NMC, 16 October 1969. 21 - Cerf, Vint, "Report of Network Meeting", RFC 21 (NIC 4723), UCLA/NMC, 17 October 1969. 22 - Cerf, Vint, "Host-Host Control Message Formats", RFC 22 (NIC 4724), UCLA/NMC, 17 October 1969. 23 - Gregg, George, "Transmission of Multiple Control Messages", RFC 23 (NIC 4725), UCSB, 16 October 1969. 24 - Crocker, Steve, "Documentation Conventions", RFC 24 (NIC 4726), UCLA/NMC, 21 November 1969. 25 - Crocker, Steve, "No High Link Numbers", RFC 25 (NIC 4727), UCLA/NMC, 30 October 1969. 26 - Never Issued. 27 - Crocker, Steve, "Documentation Conventions", RFC 27 (NIC 4729), UCLA/NMC, 9 December 1969. Reynolds & Postel [Page 2] RFC 1012 - Bibliography of RFCs 1 - 999 June 1987 28 - English, Bill, "Time Standards", RFC 28 (NIC 4730), SRI-ARC, 13 January 1970. 29 - Kahn, Robert, "Note in Response to Bill English's Request for Comments", RFC 29 (NIC 4731), BBN, 19 January 1970. 30 - Crocker, Steve, "Documentation Conventions", RFC 30 (NIC 4732), UCLA/NMC, 4 February 1970. 31 - Bobrow, Daniel, and William R. Sutherland, "Binary Message Forms in Computer Networks", RFC 31 (NIC 4733), BBN and LINC, February 1968. 32 - Cole, Jerry, "Some Thoughts on SRI's Proposed Real Time Clock (re: RFCs 28,29)", RFC 32, MIT-Project MAC, 5 February 1970. 33 - Crocker, Steve, "New Host-Host Protocol", RFC 33 (NIC 4735), UCLA/NMC, 12 February 1970. 34 - English, Bill, "Some Brief Preliminary Notes on the ARC Clock", RFC 34 (NIC 4736), SRI-ARC, 26 February 1970. 35 - Crocker, Steve, "Network Meeting", RFC 35 (NIC 4737), UCLA/NMC, 3 March 1970. 36 - Crocker, Steve, "Protocol Notes", RFC 36 (NIC 4738), UCLA/NMC, 16 March 1970. 37 - Crocker, Steve, "Network Meeting Epilogue, etc.", RFC 37 (NIC 4739), UCLA/NMC, 20 March 1970. 38 - Wolfe, Stephen M., "Comments on Network Protocol from NWG/RFC 36", RFC 38 (NIC 4740), UCLA/CCN, 20 March 1970. 39 - Harslem, Eric and John Heafner, "Comments on Protocol Re: NWG/RFC 36", RFC 39 (NIC 4741), Rand, 25 March 1970. 40 - Harslem, Eric and John Heafner, "More Coments on the Forthcoming Protocol", RFC 40 (NIC 4742), Rand, 27 March 1970. 41 - Melvin, John, "IMP-IMP Teletype Communication", RFC 41 (NIC 4743), SRI-ARC, 30 March 1970. 42 - Ancona, Enrico I., "Message Data Types", RFC 42 (NIC 4744), LINC, 31 March 1970. 42a - Ancona, Enrico I., "User View of the TSP System (Working Paper)", RFC 42a, LINC, April 1970. Reynolds & Postel [Page 3] RFC 1012 - Bibliography of RFCs 1 - 999 June 1987 43 - Nemeth, Alan G., "Proposed Meeting", RFC 43 (NIC 4745), LINC, 8 April 1970. 44 - Shoshani, Arie, Robert Long, and Abe Lansberg, "Comments on NWG/RFC 33 and 36", RFC 44 (NIC 4746), SDC, 10 April 1970. 45 - Postel, Jon and Steve Crocker, "New Protocol is Coming", RFC 45 (NIC 4747), UCLA/NMC, 14 April 1970. 46 - Meyer, Edwin W., Jr., "ARPA Network Protocol Notes", RFC 46 (NIC 4748), MIT-Project MAC, 17 April 1970. 47 - Postel, Jon, and Steve Crocker, "BBN's Comments on NWG/RFC 33", RFC 47 (NIC 4749), UCLA/NMC, 20 April 1970. 48 - Postel, Jon, and Steve Crocker, "Possible Protocol Plateau", RFC 48 (NIC 4750), UCLA/NMC, 21 April 1970. 49 - Meyer, Edwin W., Jr., "Conversations with Steve Crocker", RFC 49 (NIC 4728), MIT-Project MAC, 25 April 1970. 50 - Harslem, Eric, and John Heafner, "Comments on the Meyer Proposal", RFC 50 (NIC 4751), Rand, 30 April 1970. 51 - Elie, M., "Proposal for a Network Interchange Language", RFC 51 (NIC 4752), UCLA/NMC, 4 May 1970. 52 - Crocker, Steve, and Jon Postel, "Updated Distribution List", RFC 52 (NIC 4753), UCLA/NMC, 1 July 1970. 53 - Crocker, Steve, "An Official Protocol Mechanism", RFC 53 (NIC 4755), UCLA/NMC, 9 June 1970. 54 - Crocker, Steve, Jon Postel, John Newkirk, and Mike Kraley, "An Official Protocol Proffering", RFC 54 (NIC 4756), UCLA/NMC and Harvard, 18 June 1970. 55 - Newkirk, John, Mike Kraley, Jon Postel, and Steve Crocker, "A Prototypical Implementation of the NCP", RFC 55 (NIC 4757), Harvard and UCLA/NMC, 19 June 1970. 56 - Belove, Ed, Dave Black, Bob Flegal, and Lamar G. Farquar, "Third Level Protocol", RFC 56 (NIC 4758), Harvard and Utah, 19 June 1970. 57 - Kraley, Mike, and John Newkirk, "Thoughts and Reflections on NWG/RFC 54", RFC 57 (NIC 4759), Harvard, 19 June 1970. Reynolds & Postel [Page 4] RFC 1012 - Bibliography of RFCs 1 - 999 June 1987 58 - Skinner, Thomas P., "Logical Message Synchronization", RFC 58 (NIC 4760), MIT-Project MAC, 26 June 1970. 59 - Meyer, Edwin W., Jr., "Flow Control - Fixed Versus Demand Allocation", RFC 59 (NIC 4761), MIT-Project MAC, 27 June 1970. 60 - Kalin, Richard, "A Simplified NCP Protocol", RFC 60 (NIC 4762), LINC, 13 July 1970. 61 - Walden, Dave, "A Note on Interprocess Communications in a Resource Sharing Computer Network", RFC 61 (NIC 4961), Superseded by RFC 62, BBN, 17 July 1970. 62 - Walden, Dave, "A System for Interprocess Communication in a Resource Sharing Computer Network", RFC 62 (NIC 4962), Supersedes RFC 61, BBN, 3 August 1970. 63 - Cerf, Vint, "Belated Network Meeting Report", RFC 63 (NIC 4963), UCLA/NMC, 31 July 1970. 64 - Elie, M., "Getting Rid of Marking", RFC 64 (NIC 4964), UCLA/NMC, Undated Document. 65 - Walden, Dave, "Comments on Host-Host Protocol Document Number 1 (by Steve Crocker, 3 August 1970)", RFC 65 (NIC 4965), BBN, 29 August 1970. 66 - Crocker, Steve, "3rd Level Ideas and Other Noise", RFC 66 (NIC 5409), UCLA/NMC, 26 August 1970. 67 - Crowther, William, "Proposed Change to Host/IMP Spec to Eliminate Marking", RFC 67 (NIC 5410), BBN, Undated Document. 68 - Elie, M., "Comments on Memory Allocation Control Commands (CEASE, ALL, GVB, RET) and RFNM", RFC 68 (NIC 5411), UCLA/NMC, 31 August 1970. 69 - Bhushan, Abhay, "Distribution List Change for M.I.T.", RFC 69 (NIC 5412), MIT-Project MAC, 22 September 1970. 70 - Crocker, Steve, "A Note on Padding", RFC 70 (NIC 5413), UCLA/NMC, 15 October 1970. 71 - Schipper, Tjaart, "Reallocation in Case of Input Error", RFC 71 (NIC 5414), UCLA/NMC, 25 September 1970. 72 - Bressler, Bob, "Proposed Moratorium on Changes to Network Protocol", RFC 71 (NIC 5415), MIT-Project MAC, 28 September 1970. Reynolds & Postel [Page 5] RFC 1012 - Bibliography of RFCs 1 - 999 June 1987 73 - Crocker, Steve, "Response to NWG/RFC 67", RFC 73 (NIC 5416), UCLA/NMC, 25 September 1970. 74 - White, Jim, "Specifications for Network Use of the UCSB On-Line Systems", RFC 74 (NIC 5417), UCSB, 16 October 1970. 75 - Crocker, Steve, "Network Meeting", RFC 75 (NIC 5418), UCLA/NMC, 14 October 1970. 76 - Bouknight, Jack, James Madden, and Gary Grossman, "Connection-By-Name: User Oriented Protocol", RFC 76 (NIC 5180), Illinois, 28 October 1970. 77 - Postel, Jon, "Network Meeting Report", RFC 77 (NIC 5604), UCLA/NMC, 20 November 1970. 78 - Harslem, Eric, John Heafner, and Jim White, "NCP Status Report: UCSB/RAND", RFC 78 (NIC 5199), Rand, 24 November 1970. 79 - Meyer, Edwin W., "Logger Protocol Error", RFC 79 (NIC 5601), MIT-Project MAC, 16 November 1970. 80 - Harslem, Eric and John Heafner, "Protocols and Data Formats", RFC 80 (NIC 5608), Rand 1 December 1970. 81 - Bouknight, Jack, "Request for Reference Information", RFC 81 (NIC 5609), Illinois, 3 December 1970. 82 - Meyer, Edwin W., Jr., "Network Meeting Notes", RFC 82 (NIC 5619), MIT-Project MAC, 9 December 1970.

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