Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!hc!beta!unm-la!unmvax!charon!ariel.unm.edu!burd From: burd@ariel.unm.edu (Stephen Burd ASM) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Wanted: Info/Experiences w/ A.D.A. Prolog Message-ID: <2921@charon.unm.edu> Date: 25 Apr 88 15:53:38 GMT Sender: news@charon.unm.edu Reply-To: burd@ariel.unm.edu.UUCP (Stephen Burd ASM) Distribution: na Organization: University of New Mexico Computing Center Lines: 27 I'm looking for a Prolog for my Compaq 386 machine running SCO XENIX. I'm considering A.D.A. Prolog as it has several features that I need and the price seems reasonable. Does anyone out there in netland have any experience with A.D.A. in general or their Prolog in particular. I'm particularly concerned with service, support, and bugs. I'm also concerned with the ability of the Prolog to support interfaces to external routines. I've read the blurb that they sent me but I'm unimpressed by their description of the interface capability. It seems to be rather difficult to use/implement as well as a potential source of bugs. Any responses via news, Email, or U.S. mail would be appreciated. Also, any pointers to other possible Prologs for the XENIX/386 environment would be welcome (as well as your experiences with them). Thanks in advance. FROM: Stephen D. Burd USNAIL: Anderson Schools of Management University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131 AT&T: (505)-277-6418 UUCP: {lanl,ucbvax!unmvax,gatech!unmvax,...}!unmc!burd INTERNET: burd@unma.unm.edu