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Scannet was an early packet-switching network. It was a Nordic computer network for information retrieval, designed to be the centre for Nordic Data Base Co-operation.<ref>[https://helda.helsinki.fi/bitstream/handle/1975/1490/3.1.scannets.pdf SCANNET by Björn Grönlund]</ref> The idea came from [[NORDFORSK]]. The network software was based on standards to come, X.25 and X.75. The network was tested and taken into use in 1976.
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== Scannet configuration ==
== Scannet configuration ==
The initial configuration will consist of 5 nodes, one each in Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsinki. The nodes are [[NORD-12]] CPU's with 32K 16 bit Mos memory. Input/output devices consist of modem interfaces, tape reader and terminal interfaces for permanent or dial-up terminal connections. The communication lines are public leased lines, initially operated at 2400 baud, using synchronous technique.
The initial configuration will consist of 5 nodes, one each in Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsinki. The nodes are [[NORD-12]] CPU's with 32K 16 bit Mos memory. Input/output devices consist of modem interfaces, tape reader and terminal interfaces for permanent or dial-up terminal connections. The communication lines are public leased lines, initially operated at 2400 baud, using synchronous technique.
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Latest revision as of 13:39, 5 October 2017

Scannet was an early packet-switching network. It was a Nordic computer network for information retrieval, designed to be the centre for Nordic Data Base Co-operation.[1] The idea came from NORDFORSK. The network software was based on standards to come, X.25 and X.75. The network was tested and taken into use in 1976.

Scannet configuration

The initial configuration will consist of 5 nodes, one each in Oslo, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Helsinki. The nodes are NORD-12 CPU's with 32K 16 bit Mos memory. Input/output devices consist of modem interfaces, tape reader and terminal interfaces for permanent or dial-up terminal connections. The communication lines are public leased lines, initially operated at 2400 baud, using synchronous technique.

The network's main objective is to provide easier access to on-line bibliographic data-bases for for numbers of the participating organisations.

A number of host-computers in the data-centra of the participants will be connected to the network.[2]

References

  1. SCANNET by Björn Grönlund
  2. Norsk Data Document ND–60.087.01 SCANNET USERS GUIDE May 1977

Wikipedia:SCANNET