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| | ALOHAnet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | One of the early computer networking designs, the ALOHA network was created at the University of Hawaii in 1970 under the leadership of Norman Abramson. |  | | The network was a star, with a single central computer (a HP 2100) at the university receiving all messages on the random access channel, and then re-broadcasting them to all of the nodes on the broadcast frequency. |  | | ALOHAnet was a pioneering computer networking system developed at the University of Hawaii. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALOHAnet
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| | History of the Internet |
 | | Connecting these disparate networking technologies was not possible with the kind of protocols used on the ARPANET, which depended on the exact nature of the subnetwork. |  | | The earliest idea of a computer network intended to allow general communication between users of various computers was the ARPANET, the world's first packet switching network, which first went online in 1969. |  | | The need for an internetwork appeared with ARPA's sponsorship, by Robert Kahn, of the development of a number of innovative networking technologies; in particular, the first packet radio networks (inspired by the ALOHA network), and a satellite packet communication program. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/history_of_the_internet
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| | Hawaii Aloha Network - Network FAQ'S |
 | | You might think that you’d like to have the economy of networking under Windows 95 or 98, but the core business application you want to use might be designed for the business Windows NT 40, windows 2000 or XP operating systems or some version of Unix. |  | | Every networked computer needs a LAN adapter card, also known as a network interface card (NIC). |  | | Who will be responsible for maintaining the computers, network, software, and communications links? |
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http://www.hawaiialoha.net/networkfaq.php
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 | | The ALOHA Circle (or local reliable APRS network size) 13 Jan 2003 --------------------------------------------------------------------- WB4APR There are three things that are very important to the network and user education and which some software does does *not* show to the user to help him be a good steward of the shared channel. |  | | I have called on all software to permanently display the calculated ALOHA circle for *own-station* and always display it on the users map so that the user is always aware of his effective range and SHOULD NOT send his packets beyond that 100% saturated channel range... |  | | Being good stewards of the channel must be the responsibilily of the software to SHOW the user his limits. |
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http://web.usna.navy.mil/~bruninga/aprs/ALOHAcir.txt
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| | Distinguished Lecture |
 | | From 1966 to 1994 Dr. Abramson was Professor of Electrical Engineering, Professor of Computer Science and Director of The ALOHA System at the University of Hawaii. |  | | He has also served as an expert in computer networks for the ITU/Geneva and for the United Nations in Asia and in Europe. |  | | He has also has taught communication theory, computer networks and satellite communication courses at Berkeley, Harvard and M.I.T. while on visiting appointments. |
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http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/hicss_31/specpl3.html
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| | Jews in Computer & Information Science |
 | | Alohanet was a packet-switched research network that solved the major problem of packet interference, or "packet collision." Alohanet was further developed by Robert Metcalfe |  | | co-invented the TCP/IP protocols for integration of heterogeneous networks, which is the basis of the Internet's "inter-networking" architecture. |  | | originally called the Alto Aloha network), the standard method used in local area computer networking. |
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http://www.jinfo.org/Computer_Info_Science.html
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| | Hawaii Aloha Network - Computer Network and Website Development |
 | | Hawaii Aloha Network - Computer Network and Website Development |  | | Our web development services use state of the art software programs run on the Windows NT Platform. |  | | If you wish to update your website yourself you can in most instances but additional charges will be incured if you mess up your code and have to have us fix it. |
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http://www.hawaiialoha.net
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| | Aloha 34 Home Page |
 | | Periodically, the Owners' Manual, in printed and CD format, gets an update incorporating much of this information. |  | | Aloha Members have access to the Member Services section of this site, which includes a member forum where questions can be asked and answers given and items for sale. |  | | The Aloha 34 International Owners' Network was formed in 1995 and has since grown to represent nearly 80 Alohas, primarily in Canada and the United States but includes others, one as far away as Australia. |
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http://www.aloha34.com
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 | | ARPA network (ARPANET), 144, 233, 336, 507, 594, 771, 835, 922, 927, 1008, 1377, 1491 |  | | CompuServe [network], 145, 336, 507, 519, 1055, 1056, 1351, 1418 |  | | LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN), 771-774, 24, 197, 198, 220, 255, 393, 412, 477, 507, 508, 618, 623, 871, 924, 927, 1056, 1280, 1319, 1349, 1350, 1351, 1440, 1442 |
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http://tardis.union.edu/~hemmendd/Encyc/genindex.html
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