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From: pereira@alta.research.att.com (Fernando Pereira)
Subject: Re: C-Prolog is it freeware?
In-Reply-To: txbec@westminster.ac.uk's message of Tue, 8 Nov 1994 09:37:11 GMT
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In article <Cyy021.990@westminster.ac.uk> txbec@westminster.ac.uk (Adrian Fonseca) writes:
   Can some please tell me if C-prolog is freeware, I intend to use it for
   academic use only if that changes anything???
No, it is not. It is licensed (for a small fee for academic purposes)
by

EdCAAD
Dept. of Architecture, University of Edinburgh,
20 Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JZ, Scotland
(031)-667-1011 x. 4598

This is a FAQ, it should probably go in the FAQ.
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Fernando Pereira
2D-447, AT&T Bell Laboratories
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Murray Hill, NJ 07974-0636
pereira@research.att.com
