marco@nvuxl.UUCP (marco mostrel) (05/06/88)
Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of the public domain of the University of New South Wales Prolog source code to run on Unix? Any info. would be greatly appreciated. Please reply to bellcore!nvuxl!marco@SUN.COM. Thanks. Marco M. Mostrel Bellcore room PYA-2J312 3, Corporate Place Piscataway, NJ 08854 (201) 699-8640
daveh@cheops.EECS.UNSW.OZ (David Hume) (05/09/88)
> Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of the public domain > of the University of New South Wales Prolog source code to run on Unix? > Any info. would be greatly appreciated. > Sorry to say that UNSW Prolog is not public domain. The latest version V4.2 is available for $US200 payable to: Department of Computer Science, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of New South Wales, P.O. Box 1 Kensington, 2033, NSW, Australia. attention: Claude Sammut
ok@quintus.UUCP (Richard A. O'Keefe) (05/09/88)
In article <608@nvuxl.UUCP>, marco@nvuxl.UUCP (marco mostrel) writes: > Does anyone know how I can obtain a copy of the public domain > of the University of New South Wales Prolog source code to run on Unix? > Any info. would be greatly appreciated. (1) What is so hard about ringing the University of New South Wales? [+61 2 697 4052, but directory enquiries would have told you] (2) UNSW Prolog is *not* public-domain. (3) SB-Prolog, however, is freely available, and is better value.