fiore@hope.UUCP (David Fiore) (12/20/86)
This is a followup to the posting I made about a week ago of Public Domain Prolog. Public domain prolog is a C&M prolog that runs on an IBM PC. I posted it in uuencoded format as I don't have the sources, nor did I ever. As expected, I got a deluge of mail from people after my posting. Some people didn't get the docs, many didn't get pd.3. Some people complained about my using the net for sending out software of questionable use, some wanted the sources. I apologise to those of you who did not enjoy the benifits I intended for those who wanted public domain prolog. After I had made the fatal mistake of letting people know that I had public domain prolog, I got lots of mail from people who wanted it. When I posted it and not everybody got it, I got more mail from people who wanted it. When I reposeted it last week, even more. I am therefore saying now and for the record that I hope there are some of you who werer able to get public domain prolog because I do not intend to send any part of it again over usenet. I will still send it over bitnet if people who want it send me their bitnet address. I have had very little success in using this network so I hope that those of you who were able to get PD Prolog will be kind enough to share it with those who were not able to get it and still want it. -- || || David Fiore, University of California at Riverside. ============= || Slow mail : 1326 Wheaton Way || Riverside, Ca. 92507 || E-Mail || UseNet : ..{sdcsvax,ucbvax}!ucdavis!ucrmath!hope!fiore || BITNET : consult@ucrvms Have another day! "...and at warp eight, we're going nowhere mighty fast"