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RFC 801 (rfc801) - NCP/TCP transition plan (4648 words)
Postel [Page 2] RFC 801 November 1981 NCP/TCP Transition Plan IP: This is specified in RFCs 791 and 792.
Postel [Page 4] RFC 801 November 1981 NCP/TCP Transition Plan Mail Relay Service Jan 82 The SMTP (RFC 788) mail service begins to operate and at least one mail relay host is operational, and at least one special forwarder is operational to provide NCP-only host to TCP-only host mail connectivity.
Postel [Page 17] RFC 801 November 1981 NCP/TCP Transition Plan BBN TENEX and TOPS20 Date: 23 Nov 1981 From: Charles Lynn TCP4 and IP4 are available for use with the TENEX operating system running on a Digital KA10 processor with BBN pager.
BMW 801 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1298 words)
The BMW 801 was a powerful German air-cooled radial aircraft engine built by BMW and used in a number of German military aircraft of World War II.
Differences between the 139 and the new design, named the 801 after BMW was given a new block of engine numbers to use, were fairly minor and limited primarily to details except for 14-cylinders instead of 18.
The 801 retained the 139's older single-valve intake and exhaust for instance, while most engines of the era had moved to four valves per cylinder, or in British use, sleeve valves.
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