wagner@iaoobelix.UUCP (03/16/87)
Since there have been several questions like "Where can I get CProlog from?? How?? ...", I repost the following piece of information on this topic: You can get a copy of CProlog1.5 from EdCAAD, University of Edinburgh, Scotland. The problem with FTPing CProlog is that its not Public Domain Software (although the fees for academic licenses are quite low)!! Try Aart Bijl University of Edinburgh Dept. of Architecture, EdCAAD 20 Chambers Street EDINBURGH EH1 1JZ Scotland, U.K. Aart can give further information on how to get CProlog. Juergen Wagner, (USENET) ...seismo!unido.uucp!iaoobel!wagner ("Gandalf") Fraunhofer Institute IAO, Stuttgart PS: There is also a CProlog+ which is a CProlog1.5 enhanced by Chris Tweed. This version of CProlog supports dynamic loading of C functions into the Prolog system.