Chaosnet: A Decentralized Local Area Network Protocol from MIT's AI Lab (1975)
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Technical documentation describing Chaosnet, a decentralized local area network protocol originally developed in 1975 by MIT's Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for the Lisp Machine system. The network is characterized by its lack of centralized control elements and was designed for communication among computers within close proximity (1-2 km). It has been used to link various machines at MIT and other institutions.
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Hacker NewsChaosnet: A Decentralized Local Area Network Protocol from MIT's AI Lab (1975)tumbleweed.nuKey quotes
· 3 pulledChaosnet is a local network, that is, a system for communication among a group of computers located within one or two kilometers of each other.
The name Chaosnet refers to the lack of any centralized control element in this network.
Chaosnet was originally developed in 1975 by the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as the internal communications medium of the Lisp Machine system.
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