Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!dali.cs.montana.edu!milton!blake.acs.washington.edu!creeds From: creeds@blake.acs.washington.edu (Ron Legere) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: ELIZA Message-ID: <6196@milton.u.washington.edu> Date: 11 Aug 90 23:56:57 GMT References: <5868@milton.u.washington.edu> Sender: news@milton.u.washington.edu Organization: University of Washington, Seattle Lines: 23 In article <5868@milton.u.washington.edu> creeds@blake.acs.washington.edu (Ron Legere) writes: >Does any one know if there is source code for Eliza >available by ftp or other means? Or is this not public domain? >If it is not public, are any other simular programs available? >I have access to c, c++, and allegro common lisp. > >Please email replys to creeds@blake.u.washington.edu. >If I find out anything, I'll post a summary. >thanks. > >Ron Legere. > Thanks to all who responded! I found out from most respondee's what most of you probably already know, that is that an eliza-like program called doctor is available with GNUemacs. The source code, in lisp, is stored in various directories under the name doctor.el. Thanks again. One of the best things about having access to a network like this is the ability to get answers to questions that you would have a hard time answering on your own. Of course, there is also a certain amount of satisfaction to be gained in answering questions as well.(my own field is quantum physics). Again thanks.