[net.lang.prolog] VMS/Prolog wanted

perl@rdin.UUCP (Robert Perlberg) (02/10/86)

We are interested in versions of PROLOG that run on VAX/VMS.  We are
interested in both public domain (university) products, and in
commercial products.  PROLOG in C is more useful to us than PROLOG in
languages not possessed by RDI, such as LISP (other than FRANZ), etc.

Robert Perlberg for Michael Colacino
Resource Dynamics Inc.
New York
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perl@rdin.UUCP (Robert Perlberg) (03/21/86)

We are looking for a version of Prolog that we can run on our VAX under
VMS.  We are interested in both public domain (university) products and
in commercial products.  We would prefer an implementation that is
written in C since that is the only language we have on the VAX,
although we do have an implementation of Franz Lisp that we might be
able to port to the VAX if necessary to support an implementation of
Prolog written in Lisp.  As we are (very) new to VMS we aren't sure
whether we have an assembler on the system, but if you have any
information about an assembler (or even binary) implementation of
Prolog, that would be appreciated too.

Sorry if you have seen this before, but I'm afraid I didn't phrase it
very well the first time.

Robert Perlberg
Resource Dynamics Inc.
New York
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tihor@acf4.UUCP (Stephen Tihor) (03/27/86)

The so call C-Prolog (Edinburg Prolog) works reasonably under VMS...noww 
if someone would add information on here to find that.

john@edcaad.UUCP (03/27/86)

C-Prolog 1.5 is available in a version to run under VMS.
It is available either commercially or academically.
Details and licences obtainable from:

	Margaret McDougall
	EdCAAD
	Dept. of Architecture
	University of Edinburgh
	20 Chambers Street
	Edinburgh EH1 1JZ
	Scotland, UK.

	Phone 031-667 1011  extension 4598
	Telex 727442 UNIVED G 

chris@edcaad.UUCP (Chris Tweed) (04/07/86)

C-Prolog is available from:

EdCAAD
Dept. of Architecture
University of Edinburgh
20 Chambers Street
Edinburgh EH1 1JZ

Contact Mrs M. McDougall