kam@druhi.UUCP (10/02/87)
I keep reading about a PROLOG source library at Stanford. When I have asked about this before, I have been told to write to the address of the PROLOG digest. I have done so, many times, over the last year, but have never made contact. Would someone who is "in the know" please write or call? Karen A. Morrissey 1-303-538-4587 ihnp4!druhi!kam
bondc@silver.bacs.indiana.edu (10/06/87)
Sure thing. Contact F. Pereira or I. Sag at Stanford and/or CSLI. You could also get in touch with Carl Pollard at Hewlett- Packard in Palo Alto (or is it Menlo Park? No, that's Xerox). Contact the above at the Linguistics Department, by the way, if you go through Stanford. Pereira@stanford.edu will, I think, get you through via e-mail.
fuchs@unizh.UUCP (fuchs) (10/06/87)
In article <druhi.2271> kam@druhi.UUCP writes: >I keep reading about a PROLOG source library at Stanford. When I have >asked about this before, I have been told to write to the address of >the PROLOG digest. I have done so, many times, over the last year, but >have never made contact. > >Would someone who is "in the know" please write or call? > > >Karen A. Morrissey >1-303-538-4587 >ihnp4!druhi!kam I have gone through the same experience of sending (electronic) mail to the Prolog Digest and not receiving the least answer. After many attempts I have finally given up - rather frustrated. For those having access to ARPA it seems possible to FTP files from the host SU-SCORE using anonymous login. The pathname is PS:<PROLOG>UPIG.ARCHIVE. Good luck. Norbert E. Fuchs fuchs@ifi.unizh.ch