Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uflorida!gatech!ncsuvx!mcnc!thorin!evergreen!bts From: bts@evergreen.cs.unc.edu (Bruce Smith) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Let's update the List-of-Prologs! Keywords: More Prologs than you can shake a stick at! (Or would want to... ) Message-ID: <8742@thorin.cs.unc.edu> Date: 7 Jul 89 17:12:09 GMT Sender: news@thorin.cs.unc.edu Lines: 57 I've been maintaining a list of Prolog systems for several years and distributing that list over various electronic networks. The list has not been updated since October, 1988, so it's about time to make it current, again. Last year's list included information on over 50 Prologs: AAIS Prolog, A.D.A. Prolog, ALS Prolog, Arity/Prolog, Basser Prolog, BIM-Prolog, BNR Macintosh Prolog, C-Prolog, Caltech Prolog, CLP(R), Edinburgh Prolog, EqL, ExperProlog-II, GProlog, Horne, HP Prolog, ICL Prolog, IF/Prolog, Lambda Prolog, LISPLOG, LM-Prolog, LOGLISP, LPA Mac-Prolog, MacPROLOG, Micro-Prolog, Modula-Prolog, MProlog, MU-Prolog, NU-Prolog, PARLOG, Personal Prolog, POPLOG, Prolog-1, Prolog-2, Prolog-10 and Prolog-20, Prolog-86, Prolog-II, PROLOG/i, PROLOG/m, Prolog-CRISS, PROLOG/P, Quintus Prolog, Rhet, Salford University Prolog, SB-Prolog, Sicstus Prolog TI Prolog, Trilogy, UNH Prolog, UNSW Prolog, Uranus System VM/Prolog, VS/Prolog, VPI Prolog WProlog York Portable Prolog ZYX Macintosh Prolog Corrections and updates are always welcome. I've received a few updates already, and I'll have a newer version of the list some- time in August. (Other updates processed as they arrive.) The easiest way to get a copy of the list is anonymous FTP from "dopey.cs.unc.edu". The README file in pub/LIST has more info. If you cannot FTP, send me e-mail and I will try to send a copy by return mail. Most of the information in last year's list-- and more-- can be found in the list compilerd by Chris Moss for Oct/Nov 1988 Logic Programming Newsletter. Other Comments: There is no entry for Turbo-Prolog. I'm willing to include Turbo if someone will write a (non-inflammatory) description. There is also no nothing on Wisdom Prolog, Strand and several others that I would like to say something about. I do not know Prolog systems whose names begin with the letters 'D', 'F', 'J', 'K', 'O' or 'X'. Implementors of new systems take note... ___________________________________________ Bruce T. Smith bts@cs.unc.edu Dept. of Computer Science - OR - Sitterson Hall, CB # 3175 bts@cs.duke.edu Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175