Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!think.com!sdd.hp.com!wuarchive!rex!ukma!dftsrv!oneel From: oneel@heawk1.rosserv.gsfc.nasa.gov ( Bruce Oneel ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer Subject: Re: Trying to find a copy of PROLOG! Message-ID: Date: 8 May 91 13:53:41 GMT References: <5!H+39F@cs.widener.edu> Sender: news@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov Organization: STX/GSFC Nasa Lines: 32 In-reply-to: lamb@cs.widener.edu's message of 7 May 91 18:42:06 GMT In article <5!H+39F@cs.widener.edu> lamb@cs.widener.edu (Steve Lamb) writes: Does anyone know where I can get a copy of PROLOG or TURBO PROLOG?? I'm not sure if it is still on the market I can't seem to find it. I know it is from Borland but nobady seems to care it anymore. If any info please e-mail. -- Steve Lamb - PC Network Manager - lamb@cs.widener.edu (sun) Widener University Chester, Pa. - lamb@tattoo.cs.widener.edu (vax) Turbo Prolog is not sold by borland anymore. It was origionally developed by PDC (Prolog Development Centre), somewhere in europe. They have taken it back over and are still marketing it. Go get a copy of Computer Language Mag or Dr. Dobbs and find their add. It's supposed to be a nice product. You might be able to find turbo prolog at something like programmers connection as well. Sometimes they have old copies. Since you are on the east coast, if you would like a shrink wrapped copy, Univ of MD book store still has both prolog as well as the toolbox for sale. Pretty cheap. They also have sprint. UMD is located in College Park, MD, just north of Wash DC. You know us, we have riots.... bruce -- | Bruce O'Neel | internet : oneel@heasfs.gsfc.nasa.gov| | Code 664/STX | span : lheavx::oneel | | NASA/GSFC Bld 28/W281 |compuserve: 72737,1315 | | Greenbelt MD 20771 | AT&Tnet : (301)-286-4585 | Thats me in the corner, thats me in the spotlight, losin' my religion -- rem