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From: conway@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Thomas Charles CONWAY)
Subject: Re: PC Prolog wanted
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 1994 05:48:01 GMT
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barryn@BIX.com (barryn on BIX) writes:

>   >...Ola Strandberg: PC Prolog wanted
>
>Ola, you might want to try PDC Prolog. Formerly Turbo Prolog,
>PDC bought the compiler/environment back from Borland. The
>company enhanced the product considerably; you can produce
>DOS, DOS-plus-Windows, and OS/2 programs with PDC.
>

SWI-Prolog is free, good, and widely available for lots
of platforms incluing PCs.

Thomas
-- 
Thomas Conway                                           conway@cs.mu.oz.au
      Decidability is like a balloon:  one little hole and it vanishes.
