Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!rodan!dinapoli From: dinapoli@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Ron DiNapoli) Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog Subject: Re: LPA Prolog Keywords: AT, 386 and MS-DOS Message-ID: <2149@rodan.acs.syr.edu> Date: 20 Feb 90 18:14:44 GMT References: <1383@cybaswan.UUCP> Reply-To: dinapoli@rodan.acs.syr.edu (Ron DiNapoli) Organization: Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Lines: 38 In article <1383@cybaswan.UUCP> eehamid@cybaswan.UUCP (ia.hamid) writes: >This is my second mail on the same issue. I have just realised >that my firt posting could have implied that I was looking for >a "free copy" of this compiler. Let me restate my case: > >I am trying to buy a legitamate copy of this particular prolog >implementation called LPA Professional Prolog V2.6. I think LPA >stands for Logics Programming Associates Ltd.? If any of you out >there know how I can obtained - with hard cash - a copy of this >software in the U.K., please come forward. Any pointers, for that >matter, is greatly appreciated. Thanks and my apologies if my >first posting caused some confusion. > >Idros. >UWCS Swansea, >UK. In the January 1990 issue of AI Expert, the following information is given PROLOG Professional Logic Programming Associates U.S. distributor: Quintis Computer Systems, Inc. 1310 Villa St. Mountain View, California 94041 (415) 965-7700 Price: PROLOG Professional $995 System: IBM PC (This was taken from pg 59 of the 1/90 issue) I realize that you are not in the US and the address given is for the US distributor, but perhaps it is a place to start. Just curious -- why are you solely interested in LPA Prolog? Ron DiNapoli