johne@astroatc.UUCP (Jonathan Eckrich) (01/19/88)
/* This message may have been sent twice. My */ /* signature was not included on the previous one. */ I have been looking for a public domain, BSD 4.3 PROLOG source, but I have not yet aquired one. Do you know where I might get my hands on one? Thanks in advance for your reply. -- Jon Eckrich | (rutgers, ames)!uwvax!astroatc!johne Astronautics Technology Center | ihnp4!nicmad!astroatc!johne Madison, WI | (608) 221-9001 N1000M, 1948 Stinson 108-3, Flying Station Wagon
crds@ncoast.UUCP (Glenn A. Emelko) (01/21/88)
I'd like to see a PD version of Prolog, but System V or V7 (or even V6). I am running on a Charles River Universe 68/35 with UNOS 5.1.1, and most things that I get require modification to run here anyhow, so I'm fairly flexible in what I can take, and I usually end up editing some/all of the modules before it will compile. I am willing to provide sources back to folks of code which has been adjusted with "#if #else #endif" blocks for compilation under UNOS 5.1.1, but I'm not sure there is much draw out there for such code -- if anyone is interested, let me know! Glenn (crds@ncoast)
mollers.pad@nixpbe.uucp (Moellers) (02/21/90)
gregs@well.sf.ca.us (Greg Strockbine) writes: >Anybody out there got a source for Prolog? > thanx, Greg Strockbine I'm interested too! There was a pdprolog some time ago for the IBM PCs which was distributed in binary only! Josef Moellers | c/o Nixdorf Computer AG USA: uunet!philabs!linus!nixbur!mollers.pad | Abt. DX-PC !USA: mcvax!unido!nixpbe!mollers.pad | Pontanusstr Phone: (+49) 5251 146245 | D-4790 Paderborn