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Re: Digital Cash Escrow
jim bell writes:
>At 09:17 AM 4/11/96 -0500, John Deters wrote:
> Go dig up the manuals for a
>>UNIVAC 1100, Jim. Why do you think the RFCs for IP specifically refer to
>>"octets" as opposed to "bytes"? Because (they explain) "octet" is
>>unambiguous, which then infers a certain ambiguity to "byte", now, doesn't it?
>
>Wasn't the original development of the Internet done in the middle 1960's?
>And thus, does its development pre-date the coinage of the term, "byte"?
>
>If that's true, doesn't this answer your question? The terminology used for
>the definition of a standard often tends to be frozen in time. Lacking the
>term "byte" they used "octet." The subsequent invention of the term "byte"
>would not have displaced the original term, at least in Internet standards.
Well, the earliest RFC is dated 4/7/69. That's not really "middle 1960's".
The term "byte" seems to date from the mid-to-late 1950's. Try again.