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REFERENCE: INTERNET & COMMUNICATIONS
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NewtTurT Book 1.4
Last Update:
03/07/97

This tutorial is available as a collection of HTML and graphics files, and as an interactive Newton book created by Newt's Cape from these files (version and distribution information). NewtTurT may also be available as an Acrobat PDF file, viewable with Adobe Acrobat Reader on your desktop system. The "Newt" (aka NewtDevEnv) discussed in this article is a shareware native programming environment on the Newton. Like a chameleon, Newt has evolved to provide different functionality to different users. The first version of Newt in Oct. '93, inspired by the Inspector Gadget and Dot2Dot examples from Apple, allowed you to draw graphics using NewtonScript -- the "turtle", its amphibious cousin and name inspiration, used Logo. You, the learner, could explore mathematics via a turtle microworld, or add NewtonScript methods to emulate Logo commands and data structures.

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RFC 951
Last Update:
03/07/97

This is a Newton book of Internet RFC 951 concerning BOOTP protocol.

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RFC 1597
Last Update:
03/07/97

This is a Newton book of Internet RFC 1597.

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RFC 1761
Last Update:
03/07/97

This is a Newton book of Internet RFC 951 concerning the file format used by "snoop", a packet monitoring and capture program developed by Sun. 

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RFC 1765
Last Update:
03/07/97

This is a Newton book of Internet RFC 951 concerning proper operation of the OSPF protocol, configuring OSPF stub areas and NSSAs. This memo details a way of gracefully handling unanticipated database overflows.

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SprintNet
Last Update:
03/07/97

A listing of all of the SprintNet access numbers in the world in NewtonBook format.

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Zen & Art of the Internet
Last Update:
03/07/97

Aimed at the novice user, this guide attempts to remain operating system "neutral", yet still serve as a reference piece and a foundation from which people can explore the vast expanse of the Internet.  The author reminds readers to moderate their use of the 'net for pleasure, lest they neglect their work.

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