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The Fuzzball
- The Fuzzball 1 2 David L. Mills Electrical Engineering Department University of Delaware Abstract
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Network Working Group D.L. Mills Request for Comments: 891 December 1983 DCN Local-Network Protocols
- of PDP11-based software called the Fuzzball. DCN local nets have been in operation for about three years
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The NSFNET Backbone Network
- software called the Fuzzball. DCN networks of hosts and gateways are now in regular service
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The NSFNETBackbone Network
- software called the Fuzzball. DCN networks of hosts and gateways are now in regular service
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Network Time Protocol (Version 3) Specification, Implementation
- with the new local-clock algorithm, implemented and tested in the Fuzzball time servers now running
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Network Working Group David L. Mills
- with the new local-clock algorithm, implemented and tested in the Fuzzball time servers now running
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Network Working Group: D. Gowin
- .4.01 Logical Clock 5 m Y[] N[] Gowin [Page 8] RFC 1708 NTP PICS Proforma October 1994 8.4.1 FUZZBALL LOCAL
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Network Working Group H-W. Braun Request for Comments: 1222 San Diego Supercomputer Center Y. Rekhter IBM T.J. Watson Research Center May 1991 Advancing the NSFNET Routing Architecture
- Backbone, a 56Kbps infrastructure utilized routers based on Fuzzball software [2]. The Phase 1 Backbone
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On the Accuracy and Stability of Clocks Synchronized by the Network Time Protocol in the Internet System
- were developed and tested on PDP11 computers and the Fuzzball operating system, which was designed
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- the Fuzzball implementation described in [MIL83b] and [MIL88b]. This design includes offset-slewing, frequency
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