Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!nrl-cmf!ukma!cwjcc!hal!nic.MR.NET!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!bionet!agate!ucbvax!decwrl!sun!pitstop!sundc!seismo!uunet!mcvax!ukc!harrier.ukc.ac.uk!eagle.ukc.ac.uk!icdoc!ivax!mmh From: mmh@ivax.doc.ic.ac.uk (Matthew Huntbach) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: IC-Prolog Message-ID: <656@gould.doc.ic.ac.uk> Date: 29 Jan 89 19:35:28 GMT References: <587@gould.doc.ic.ac.uk> Sender: news@doc.ic.ac.uk Reply-To: mmh@doc.ic.ac.uk (Matthew Huntbach) Distribution: comp Organization: Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London, UK. Lines: 9 In article gary@milo.mcs.clarkson.edu (Gary Levin) writes: >Does anyone have access to source for IC-Prolog or any of its >descendants? What machines will it run on? The concurrent logic languages - Parlog, Concurrent Prolog, GHC may be considered descendants of IC-Prolog. The best reference to Parlog is Steve Gregory's book "Parallel Logic Programming in Parlog" published by Addison Wesley. It contains a fairly extensive description of how Parlog evolved from IC-Prolog.