Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!dinl!mcdonley From: mcdonley@dinl.uucp (alan mcdonley) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga and AI Keywords: AI,LISP,CLIPS,OPS-5,SCROLLING WINDOWS Message-ID: <1522@dinl.mmc.UUCP> Date: 12 Feb 90 18:02:46 GMT References: <857@cs.nps.navy.mil> Reply-To: mcdonley@dinl.UUCP (alan mcdonley) Organization: Martin Marietta I&CS, Denver CO. Lines: 28 XLisp is available on most BBS and Fred Fish collection. I also have CLIPS a NASA product distributed by COSMIC for about $200 or free if you have a government contract. Clips is an OPS-5 derivitive forward chaining, written in C (source included in distribution), embeddable, call c,ada,etc- callable from c,ada,etc, RETE net pattern matching, 100-300 rule per second(amiga 1000) , 300-1000 rules per second (Sun 3/260), non-monotonic, rule order and salience(priority) scheduling, no uncertainty, no truth maintenance, flexible pattern logic, compilable rules, package. What a run-on. I have used CLIPS on four or five projects for planning, scheduling, classification, and exception monitoring and feel that for the price(free) it is really fantastic. It is also freely distributable, supported, has numerous manuals and is generally a first rate product. Oh, I forgot to say that it runs on Mac,Vax,Sun,Amiga,IBM-PCs, and anything else with a c compiler. Anyway, anybody have a scrolling console window on the amiga? -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alan McDonley, Martin Marietta Information and Communication Systems (303) 977-3347 mcdonley@inlatlas.den.mmc.com P.O.Box 1260 ncar!dinl!mcdonley Denver,CO 80201-1260 Opinions are my own, not my employer's. --------------------------------------------------------------------------