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📄 rfc128.txt

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Network Working Group                                          J. PostelRequest for Comments: 128                                           UCLACategory: C.2, D.                                       Computer ScienceNIC #5844                                                     21 April 71Obsoletes: noneUpdates: none                                 BYTES   It is somewhat unclear what to do with the Byte size parameter now   allowed by the 2nd level protocol.  I can conceive of an   implementation in which the 3rd level programs never see this   parameter.  Crocker implies in RFC 123 that control of this parameter   is given to the 3rd level programs and that both sender and receiver   may specify values of the byte size to the NCP.   There are at least two interpretations if the sender and receiver   specify different byte sizes.   I.  The first is that the connection is illegal.   II.  The second is that the NCP must parse the data stream on receipt       from the network and into a buffer according to be byte size of       the sender, and subsequently parse the data stream on transfer       from the buffer to the receiver.  In this second case there are       two sub cases.       A. One is to consider bits as the basic unit.          For example, if the sender specified byte size = 5 and the          receiver specified byte size = 3 then          Receiver                   NCP                    Sender          -+---+---+---+---+      +--------+      +-----+-----+---           |000|001|010|011| <--- | Buffer | <--- |00000|10100|11          -+---+---+---+---+      +--------+      +-----+-----+---       B. The other is to consider bytes as the significant unit and pad          (on the right or left?) or truncate to make things fit, or          other transformation.   At UCLA-Computer Science we are contemplating allowing sender and   receiver to specify different byte sizes and consider bits as the   basic unit (Case II.A.).  This does not rule out our considering the   second subcase (Case II.B.).  We may allow 3rd level programs to   specify a library or user supplied routine to perform thePostel                                                          [Page 1]RFC 128                          Bytes                        April 1971   transformation between sender and receiver bytes.  Perhaps these   transformation routines would be written in the Data Reconfiguration   Language.         [ This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry ]            [ into the online RFC archives by Duncan de Waal 03/98 ]Postel                                                          [Page 2]

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