Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!umn-d-ub!uwvax!uwslh!lishka From: lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Christopher Lishka) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Public domain PROLOG available via ftp? Message-ID: <273@uwslh.UUCP> Date: Fri, 9-Oct-87 13:43:08 EDT Article-I.D.: uwslh.273 Posted: Fri Oct 9 13:43:08 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 11-Oct-87 16:24:38 EDT References: <5340@jhunix.UUCP> Reply-To: lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Christopher Lishka) Distribution: na Organization: U of Wisconsin-Madison, State Hygiene Lab Lines: 34 In article <5340@jhunix.UUCP> ins_akml@jhunix.UUCP (Katherine Martha Lai) writes: >I am posting this for a friend, so it probably would be best to >reply to him directly (Marty Hall) at "hall@hopkins-eecs-bravo.arpa". Oh buggers! I am trying to get a public domain prolog system from the University of Arizona (it is called SBProlog), and have been sitting around waiting for our "accesible" Comp Sci machines to be put up onto Arpanet (the administrators have been saying "real soon now" for quite awhile), and I managed to LOSE THE ADDRESS OF THE MACHINE IT IS ON! ARRGGGGHHH! So, does anyone remember the address? >Can anyone tell me where there is a public domain PROLOG that I >could get via ftp? I would be running it on a Sun 3/160 under >UNIX. Thanks!! As mentioned above, there is a PD Prolog called SBProlog that (to the best of my knowledge) runs on Berkley Unix (and probably others). I have yet to get my hands on it (I'm trying, really I am), but in the mean time I lost the address [insert swear words here], although I do know it is available from the University of Arizona. A contact person which I have is: Saumya K. Debray, University of Arizona, (602)621-4527 Sorry 'bout posting this, but I need to find the address again (oh no, here come the flames...) -Chris -- Chris Lishka /lishka@uwslh.uucp Wisconsin State Lab of Hygiene <-lishka%uwslh.uucp@rsch.wisc.edu \{seismo, harvard,topaz,...}!uwvax!uwslh!lishka