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History of Internet Personal Appliances in IETF

History of Internet Personal Appliances in IETF. Larry Masinter March 2001. References. RFC 2324 HTCPCP: Hypertext Coffee Pot Control Protocol RFC 2325 Definition of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using SMIv2. Internet Toaster.

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History of Internet Personal Appliances in IETF

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  1. History of Internet Personal Appliances in IETF Larry Masinter March 2001

  2. References • RFC 2324 • HTCPCP: Hypertext Coffee Pot Control Protocol • RFC 2325 • Definition of Managed Objects for Drip-Type Heated Beverage Hardware Devices using SMIv2

  3. Internet Toaster • 1990 Interop demonstration, using SNMP • Reference in RFC 2235

  4. Cambridge Coffee Pot • 1994 Video (webcam) of coffe pot status

  5. CMU Coke Machine • On Internet in 1992 • Uses “finger” protocol (precursor to presence information in IMPP)

  6. Sun Java-controlled Java • Demonstrated WWW8 in 1998 • Used RMI for control between applet control panel and Java embedded controller • Full automation control & configuration

  7. Summary • Many of these were jokes or humorous examples • Some issues were serious • Make sure that what you do is actually better

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