On 12/14/2015 08:29 AM, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
Den 14. des. 2015 14:23, skrev John Kristoff:
On Mon, 14 Dec 2015 04:10:34 +0000 (UTC)
<lloyd.wood@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IP protocol version 5 is already defined and in usefor RFC1190, and
that use would have to be deprecatedfirst. Picking 7 is easier; for a
long time someoneon this list was pushing an idea of IPv8... and IPv9.
I believe the IPv8 you are referring to was hardly a serious proposal.
Regardless, 7, 8 and 9 were reserved for TP/IX, PIP and TUBA
respectively.
<https://www.iana.org/assignments/version-numbers/version-numbers.xhtml>
John
If we're including proposals not taken seriously, we should include
IPv16, although it always made my head hurt to fit that number into a
4-bit field.
I do believe the proposer took them seriously, though.
Group symmetries of multiword bus using tristate tryte word architectures:
a 4-tristate nibble has 99 states.
9 phrases of 12 tristates = 324 bits
3 words of 4 tristates = 1 36bit phrase
2 6bit trytes = 12bit word
3 bytes = 2 trytes = 1 word.
9 bytes = 3 words = 1 phrase.
9 phrases = 27 words = 81 bytes
robert
logical symmetry: 99 tristate nibbles is 324bits.