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- From: cleary@cpsc.ucalgary.ca (John Cleary)
- Subject: Information about compatible Prolog's on Unix and PC's?
- Message-ID: <1992Jul22.020635.4215@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
- Organization: U. of Calgary Computer Science
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 92 02:06:35 GMT
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- John Cleary cleary@cpsc,ucalgary.ca
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- >> Re: Looking for PC version of Prolog for student use ...
- >>
- >> This seems like a FAQ, but I need to ask!
- >>
- >> We are looking for a good, public domain (freely distributable), prolog
- >> for use in CS classes. We want something that looks the same in the
- >> lab (UNIX), and at home (PC). We have two candidates, which we have
- >> inherited from UNIX - UNSW prolog, and CProlog.
- >>
- >> UNSW ports easily to a PC, but has limited debugging support,
- >> limited stack space, and is non-standard in several ways.
- >> C-Prolog is much more solid, but we have not yet found a PC version.
- >>
- >> Before we invest more time in doing it ourself, we wondered how others
- >> have addressed this need. Specifically,
- >> 1) has anyone ported C-Prolog to PCs ?
- >> 2) has anyone upgraded unsw prolog?
- >> 3) other alternatives?
- >>
- >> Please reply directly, I will summarize if there is interest.
- >>
- >> Thank you,
- >> Gregory Guthrie
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- >> **-- Greg Guthrie MIU Computer Science Department (515)472-1125
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