georgec@marque.mu.edu (03/26/90)
A friend writes:
I need some help in locating some public domain software.
It's called CLIPS and is apparently put out by a company
called COSMIC. As I understand it, CLIPS is a C Language
Interpreter for LISP (as near as I can tell, it translates
LISP to C).
If anyone can give pointers or has experience with this
program, please respond by e-mail to
barcio@cs.niu.edu (Joe Barcio)
Thanks in advance.
George Corliss, Marquette University, georgec@marque.mu.edu
gjc@paradigm.com (03/27/90)
In article <9703@marque.mu.edu>, georgec@marque.mu.edu writes: > > I need some help in locating some public domain software. > It's called CLIPS and is apparently put out by a company > called COSMIC. As I understand it, CLIPS is a C Language > Interpreter for LISP (as near as I can tell, it translates > LISP to C). > CLIPS is a production rule interpreter (like OPS5) written in C. COSMIC is a NASA software distribution outfit at the university of Georgia. 404-542-3265 -gjc