gerwitz@kodak.com (Paul Gerwitz) (09/29/89)
Could anyone point me to an archive site for a prolog that runs on a MicroVax/Ultrix Machine. +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Paul F Gerwitz WA2WPI | SMTP: gerwitz@kodak.com | | Eastman Kodak Co | UUCP: ..rutgers!rochester!kodak!eastman!gerwitz | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Paul F Gerwitz WA2WPI | SMTP: gerwitz@kodak.com | | Eastman Kodak Co | UUCP: ..rutgers!rochester!kodak!eastman!gerwitz | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
graham@fuel.dec.com (kris graham) (09/30/89)
In article <964@eastman.UUCP>, gerwitz@kodak.com (Paul Gerwitz) writes: > From: gerwitz@kodak.com (Paul Gerwitz) > Subject: archive site for Ultrix version of Prolog > Date: 28 Sep 89 17:59:45 GMT > > Could anyone point me to an archive site for a prolog that runs on a > MicroVax/Ultrix Machine. > > The following was posted on the net a while back. Article 1536 of comp.unix.ultrix Path: riscy.dec.com!shlump.nac.dec.com!decuac!haven!rutgers!apple!bridge2!csi!nsc!voder!pyramid!prls!philabs!sbcs!paco From: paco@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Francisco J Romero) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Public Domain Prolog for DEC3100 Keywords: sbprolog Message-ID: <3427@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Date: 1 Sep 89 15:58:01 GMT Sender: news@sbcs.sunysb.edu Reply-To: paco@sbstaff2.UUCP (Francisco J Romero) Distribution: usa Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook Lines: 20 SBProlog V3.0 now works under Ultrix. SBProlog is a system based on an extension of the Warren Abstract Machine. It offers several features not found on most Prolog systems currently available. These include: * compilation to object files; * dynamic loading of predicates * provision for generating executable code on the global stack, which can later be reclaimed * an "extenasion table" facility, which permits memoization of relations * a macro facility SBProlog is free. To obtain a copy do a remote ftp to sbcs.sunysb.edu, the system is in ~ftp/pub/sbprolog. Paco Romero "There was preserved in her Dept. of Computer Science, the fresh miracle SUNY at Stony Brook, NY 11794 of surprise" [paco@sbcs.sunysb.edu] (516)689-6953 -Jim Morrison -- Christopher Graham Digital Equipment Corp Ultrix Resource Center New York City