Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ames!pacbell!att!ihuxy!lapin From: lapin@ihuxy.ATT.COM (David A. Roch) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Prolog for Amiga? Keywords: Prolog, Not C-Prolog, SB-Prolog Message-ID: <2910@ihuxy.ATT.COM> Date: 7 Apr 89 09:57:21 GMT References: <1734@leah.Albany.Edu> <32@unmvax.unm.edu> Reply-To: lapin@ihuxy.UUCP (David A. Roch) Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories - Naperville, Illinois Lines: 34 >>Does Prolog (preferably C-Prolog) exist on the Amiga? If so, where can I >>get it? >Yes C-Prolog does exist for the Amiga. It is on Fred Fish 140 and 141. Sorry, but that's Stony Brook Prolog (SB-Prolog), not C Prolog. I plan bring SB-Prolog up to date (S. K. Debray has been busy making improvements since Scott and I did the last port) as soon as: 1) I get a hard drive (Uncle Sam is going to be good to me this year) 2) I stop working 50+ hour weeks. >You can get these by ftp'ing to trantor.umd.edu [128.8.10.14] or >uxe.cso.uiuc.edu [128.174.5.54]. I have been using the prolog to do my >work in my AI class and have found it quite good. However you may have Glad you like it. >a problem with it because it uses up about 1 meg of memory. I have 2.5 SB-Prolog requests two rather large contiguous chunks of memory. It is preferable to start it up shortly after booting. If not, your memory may be too fragmented for SB-Prolog to run. >> //Another Julius Andrew Cisek jac423@leah.albany.edu > Erik Johannes > erikj@unmvax.cs.unm.edu David Roch lapin@ihuxy.att.com or ...!att!ihuxy!lapin (312) 979-0531