gooley@uicsl.UUCP (02/27/86)
Has anyone managed to port C-Prolog to a Gould Concept/32 series machine
running UTX/32 (Gould Unix, which is basically 4.2bsd with some V features)?
I heard that someone had tried and failed (at Purdue, I think). The Gould
architecture isn't very VAXish; it's got base registers, unsigned characters
(the C compiler can fake signed ones, with lost performance), and so on. Our
VAX's days are numbered since Gould gave us a PN9050, and I don't want to
get C-Prolog if it won't run. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Mark Gooley, Computer Systems Group, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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