Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!arisia!jlevy From: jlevy@arisia.Xerox.COM (Jacob Levy) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: PARLOG and FCP Message-ID: <477@arisia.Xerox.COM> Date: 22 Dec 88 00:51:42 GMT References: <601@csed-1.IDA.ORG> Reply-To: jlevy@arisia.UUCP (Jacob Levy) Organization: Xerox PARC Lines: 29 In article <601@csed-1.IDA.ORG> lawyer@ida.org (Steve Lawyer) writes: >A coworker recently requested that i obtain copies of PARLOG and >FCP. As i am uncertain of the origin of these systems, i was >wondering if anyone could provide me with any information on >what these systems are and where do i go to find out more about >them. > thanks > >INTERNET: lawyer@ida.org >UUCP: ..!csed-1!lawyer FCP is available from Weizmann Institute. Write to logix@wisdom.bitnet for more information. See also the recent two-volume book by Shapiro (MIT Press) "Concurrent Prolog - Collected Papers". FCP is available for a wide range of platforms, including Sun 2, 3 (4??), Vax, Pyramid, CCI, and there's an experimental version on Intel iPSC hypercube. PARLOG is available from Imperial College. Write to gar@doc.ic.ac.uk for more information. See also Steve Gregory's book on Programming in Parlog. There's a mailing list for discussion of concurrent logic programming languages and the evolving issues thereof, write to clp-request.x@xerox.com to subscribe. The list is a direct redistribution list. It is fully described in the list-of-lists maintained by Rich Zellich. --Jacob Levy