slocum@hi-csc.UUCP (Brett Slocum) (02/12/88)
I'm looking for a PD version of prolog. Anybody with information, please send me email. Thanks. -- --Brett Slocum "Never bet with a Sicilian where Death is involved." UUCP: ...uunet!hi-csc!slocum Arpa: hi-csc!slocum@umn-cs.arpa UUCP: ...ihnp4!umn-cs!hi-csc!slocum (descending order of speed, I think)
dvlpde@cs.umu.se (Phillip Dale) (03/06/90)
Anyone know of a GOOD public domain prolog interpreter for MS-DOS? Desperately seeking, Phil. -- ================================================================================ It's amazing what one can accomplish when one doesn't know what one can't do! Phillip Dale dvlpde@cs.umu.se ================================================================================
IA80001@MAINE.BITNET (George E. Newell) (03/12/90)
In article <1990Mar6.142208.24212@cs.umu.se>, <dvlpde@cs.umu.se> Phillip Dale writes: > Anyone know of a GOOD public domain prolog interpreter for MS-DOS? > Desperately seeking, > > Phil. Yes Phil. There is a good version in shareware. Check with your local library about shareware if you don't know where to send. Some places charge a small fee (usually $1.50) for a disk to be copied but it is well worth it. On the disk, there are a number of samples. I haven't been able to get some of them to work but a couple of them are nice, and they give a good example of how Prolog works. I hope this information is of some use to you. If you can't find any place locally that handles shareware, email to me directly and I will give you information about a place locally near me that will copy the disk for no charge and send it you postpaid. ------- ************************************* Name: George E. Newell BITNET ID: IA80001@MAINE INTERNET ID: IA80001@MAINE.MAINE.EDU *************************************