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From: burge@logico.UUCP (John Burge)
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Subject: Re: Prolog for PC-type Machines [Finn: 22 Dec 84]
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Date: Wed, 9-Jan-85 20:09:32 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan  9 20:09:32 1985
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The Prolog referred to by Tim Finin is available from ESI (Expert Systems
International: [215] 337-2300). Teknowledge's M.1 is written in a version of
it which includes windows and other features soon to be made available in
"Prolog-2", which (last summer) was to be priced at about $1000. I imagine
that something like M.1 could be knocked together quite readily in Prolog-2,
of which I regrettably don't have a copy. I'd be interested to hear the
experiences of other users of ESI's Prologs.
-- 
--John Burge       {the.world}!trwrb!logico!burge              [818] 887-4950
LOGICON, Operating Systems Division, 6300 Variel #H, Woodland Hills, Ca 91367