Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!pitt!willett!ForthNet From: ForthNet@willett.pgh.pa.us (ForthNet articles from GEnie) Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth Subject: NEON/Object Oriented Forth/OOF Message-ID: <2667.UUL1.3#5129@willett.pgh.pa.us> Date: 24 Apr 91 03:10:42 GMT Organization: (n.) to be organized. But that's not important right now. Lines: 40 Category 3, Topic 46 Message 91 Sun Apr 21, 1991 B.RODRIGUEZ2 [Brad] at 21:49 EDT [ If anyone would like a copy of one/more/all of these files, please drop me a note at one of the addresses at the end of this message. All binary files are UUencoded. Files are then split (if necessary) into mailer-acceptable sized pieces and then mailed to you. In order for me to answer your request, you must: Include the line containing the file name. (so I know what you want.) Include your email address in the _body_ of the message. You _must_ include an address *relative to* the InterNet or well known UseNet site. -dwp] From Nick Janow: > "Re: 'Easy' way to put 'AI' in realtime embedded systems?" Depends. If you're talking about the subset of AI known as Expert Systems, I can answer: Yes, it's easy in Forth. I took a course on expert systems only two years ago, and had quite a compact and efficient package written quickly. I reported on it at the 1990 Rochester Forth Conference, and I've promised to write it up for Embedded Systems Programming. The Forth code is in the GEnie library as file EXPERT90.ZIP. Damfino if it's available FTP. Brad Rodriguez | brad%candice@maccs.uucp (God willing) B.RODRIGUEZ2 on GEnie | brad%candice@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca "Shoes for industry!" | bradford@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (archaic) ----- This message came from GEnie via willett. You *cannot* reply to the author using e-mail. Please post a follow-up article, or use any instructions the author may have included (USMail addresses, telephone #, etc.). Report problems to: dwp@willett.pgh.pa.us _or_ uunet!willett!dwp