a_omari@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au (10/02/90)
I was browsing through comp.lang.prolog and saw a reference to PDC Prolog being an Updated version of Turbo Prolog 2.0, is this true ? If so where can I find some information about this new compiler (I looked in BYTE but could only find a passing reference in 'Whats New'). I am working with Turbo Prolog 2.0, developing a graphical expert system shell for use in Architectural Design and any new facilities which PDC Prolog may provide could prove useful. Arshad Omari Faculty of Architecture University of Western Australia E-Mail : a_omari@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au
eraad@tnetxa.ericsson.se (10/03/90)
In article <1990Oct2.150911.2355@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au>, a_omari@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au writes: > I was browsing through comp.lang.prolog and saw a reference to PDC Prolog > being an Updated version of Turbo Prolog 2.0, is this true ? > > If so where can I find some information about this new compiler (I looked > in BYTE but could only find a passing reference in 'Whats New'). I am > working with Turbo Prolog 2.0, developing a graphical expert system shell > for use in Architectural Design and any new facilities which PDC Prolog > may provide could prove useful. > > Arshad Omari > Faculty of Architecture > University of Western Australia > E-Mail : a_omari@fennel.cc.uwa.oz.au Yes it's the same. Borland was marketing PDC Prolog from Denmark as Turbo Prolog internationally. In USA and Canada contact: Prolog Development Center/Atlanta, 568 14th Street, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30318. Tel: (404)873-1366. Fax: (404)872-5243 BBS: (404)872-5358 MCI Mail: PDC-Copenhagen Outside USA and Canada contact: Prolog Development Center ApS. H.J. Holst Vej 5A, DK-2065 Broendby, Copenhagen, Denmark Tel: +45 36 72 10 22. Fax: +45 36 72 02 69 MCI Mail: PDC-Copenhagen /// Anders Danne