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- From: mcramm@dct.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Amiga PROLOG wanted.
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.112847.331@dct.ac.uk>
- Date: 14 Sep 92 10:28:47 GMT
- References: <kelso_j.716435620@kultarr>
- Organization: Dundee Institute of Technology
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- In article <kelso_j.716435620@kultarr>, kelso_j@cs.uwa.oz.au (J Kyle Kelso) writes:
- > Can anyone tell me where I can get a PD PROLOG for the Amiga? I have
- > VT prolog but it's a very very old version. Fish disk numbers or FTP
- > sites would be appreciated.
- >
- > I don't want to sit in front of this PC any longer than I have to...
- >
- >
- > J Kyle Kelso
- > email: kelso_j@kultarr.cs.uwa.edu.au
- The only one I know of is Stony-Brook Prolog (SB-Prolog) which is in the Fish
- collection (can't remember the numbers, but I think it's in the high 300s
- somewhere?) It's based on the WAM (Waring (?) Abstract Machine) and produces
- semi-compiled code (sorta like p-code).
-
- It's not a complete Prolog but it's way better than any VT-Prolog I've seen,
- and there's enough source (for built-in predicates too) for you to extend it
- as you need.
-
- --
- Angus M. Marshall,
- e-mail: MCRAMM@UK.AC.DCT.
- MCRAMM@UK.AC.DCT.CLUS //
- amarshal@uk.ac.dund.mcs //
- Phone: (+44 382) 308000 ext. 2265 or (+44 382) 308600 \\ //
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