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25 May 2005 | 13:54 Print version Discuss it at the forumComments: 0

0029 Response to RFC 28. Jan-19-1970 Status: UNKNOWN
R.E. Kahn.

0029 Response to RFC 28. R.E. Kahn. Jan-19-1970. (Format: TXT=790bytes) (Also RFC0028) (Status: UNKNOWN)

Network Working Group					Robert Kahn
RFC-29							BBN
							19 January 1970





This note is in response to Bill English's Request for Comments:  28.

A "millisecond" clock should be satisfactory for most network measurements.
Round-trip message transit times typically should be at least on the
order of tens to hundreds of milliseconds.  The IMP contains a 16-bit
hardware clock which is incremented every 100 microseconds to allow for
timing of internal events within the IMP, as for example, during tracing.
However, most measurements are made using a 25.6 ms. software clock.














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A. Bhushan, MIT
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G. Cole, SDS
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J. Heafner, RAND
B. Kahn, BBN
T. O'Sullivan, Raytheon
L. Roberts, ARPA
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