Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!comp.vuw.ac.nz!waikato!canterbury.ac.nz!fore057 From: fore057@canterbury.ac.nz Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: Freeware / Shareware prolog Message-ID: <1990Oct21.160659.9468@canterbury.ac.nz> Date: 21 Oct 90 03:06:59 GMT References: <31282@netnews.upenn.edu> <2171@dsac.dla.mil> Organization: University of Canterbury Lines: 17 In article <2171@dsac.dla.mil>, ntm1169@dsac.dla.mil (Mott Given) writes: >> Is there a decent version of Prolog for the PC and/or Mac on freeware or >> shareware? I am TA-ing a class which is doing prolog at the moment, and >> many students are looking for a prolog they can take home with them. I found a public domain interpreter for PC's that conforms to the Clocksin & Mellish standard, on a bulletin board. Look for "PDPROLOG". If you have trouble finding it, send me a disk and I'll give you a copy. Regards, Euan Mason 27 Newnham Tce Christchurch 4 New Zealand "I liked your opera. I think I will put it to music" - Beethoven to a fellow composer.