/dcc send <nick> filename peer to peer sharing, on irc, since 1991.
Napster simply implemented the IRC protocol's DCC function, with a better command set / GUI. +------------------------- + Dave Dennis + Seattle, WA + [EMAIL PROTECTED] + http://www.dmdennis.com +------------------------- On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Bora Akyol wrote: > > I think we need to define what P2P is before we can address this. > > IMHO, P2P started with NAPSTER, yes before that there was WWW, gopher, > ftp, > files by email, bitnet, x/y/z modem, bbs (dating myself here), > but the large scale bandwidth usage that is seen started with NAPSTER. > > P2P I would define as distributed file sharing with database like search > capabilities. If you define it in this context, the bandwidth > characteristics of P2P is a lot closer (but on a higher scale) than the > bandwidth characteristics of a traditional web surfer. Hence, ADSL in > particular and asymmetric data comm in general hamper P2P. > > > Bora > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Martin J. Levy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004 4:13 PM > > To: Sean Donelan > > Cc: Bora Akyol; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: RE: Senator Diane Feinstein Wants to know about the > > Benefits of P2P > > > > > > Sean, > > > > >There were lots of FTP mirrors around. > > >Every Sun workstation could have a Anonymous FTP. Of > > course, the problem > > >was every Sun workstation could be an Anonymous FTP :-) > > > > ... but you forgot to mention that filtering and firewalls > > and NAT were not in common use, hence everywhere was > > accessible from everywhere. P2P was all there was. > > > > Martin > > > >