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From: bet@ecsvax.UUCP (Bennett E. Todd III)
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Subject: What is the best PROLOG for an IBM-PC/AT?
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Date: Thu, 19-Sep-85 15:04:11 EDT
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What is the PROLOG interpreter of choice to run on an IBM-PC/AT? A
decent compiler would also be of interest. We are running both DOS 3.1
and XENIX-286, so we would be interested in implementations for either.

We are hoping to develop a natural language parser for real use, so
run-time performance is crucial. This probably rules out public domain
implementations, but I'd love to be proven wrong on that one!

Replies via mail are probably in order; if I get any info of interest I
will summerize to the net.
-Bennett
-- 

"Hypocrisy is the vaseline of social intercourse." (Who said that?)

Bennett Todd -- Duke Computation Center, Durham, NC 27706-7756; (919) 684-3695
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