ogasawar@noscvax.UUCP (Todd H. Ogasawara) (03/14/85)
<This may be a dumb question, but...> Is there a public domain version of Prolog that runs under 4.2 or MS-DOS 2.x available somewhere (like XLisp)? Thanks for any leads you can give me....todd Todd Ogasawara, Computer Sciences Corp. NOSC-Hawaii Laboratories UUCPmail: {ihnp4,decvax,ucbvax}!sdcsvax!noscvax!ogasawar MILNET: OGASAWAR@NOSC
ogasawar@noscvax.UUCP (Todd H. Ogasawara) (03/21/85)
> Is there a public domain version of Prolog that runs under 4.2 > or MS-DOS 2.x available somewhere (like XLisp)? This generated enough "tell me if you find one" mail for me to post a lead. The February 1985 issue of Dr. Dobb's has a tiny ad on page 109 that says the following: PROLOG for MSDOS In the PUBLIC DOMAIN EDINBURGH syntax $29.95 ask about: o DOS support o Large model o Virtual memory ORDERS: (215) 355-5400 VISA, MASTERCARD, AMEX accepted Tech Support: (215) 646-4894 A.D.A. {funny name for a Prolog co. :-) } 1570 Arran Way Dresher, PA 19025 I know nothing more about this implmentation. If someone has seen this product, could you please post some information about it to the net? Could you tell us if source is available? Thanks...todd Todd Ogasawara Computer Sciences Corp. NOSC-Hawaii Laboratories MILNET: ogasawar@nosc UUCP: ihnp4 \ decvax >---!sdcsvax!noscvax!ogasawar ucbvax /