Amix was Re: Aztec C (was: more eBay stuff)

Brent Hilpert hilpert at cs.ubc.ca
Sat Jun 2 02:27:52 CDT 2007


Richard wrote:
>     "Ethan Dicks" <ethan.dicks at gmail.com>  writes:
> > TCP/IP took a while to trickle down from
> > Workstations to Micros.
> 
> Agreed.  I think it was the web browser that pushed the adoption and
> integration of TCP/IP.

Although chronologically they're pretty close, I'd say it was the opening of
the internet to general public access circa 1989/90 that pushed such adoption
(the final battle in the protocol wars). At that point TCP/IP became mandatory
to connect to the "information highway" (remember that quaint phrase?), any
system that didn't provide TCP/IP wasn't going to receive much attention, and
all those competing/proprietary protocols (DECNET,SNA,OSI,etc.) became
superfluous (specialised capabilities notwithstanding).



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