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From: aslater@jocko.bri.hp.com (Al Slater)
Subject: Re: S: Prolog for Archimedes
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Harald Stoerrle (1stoerrl@informatik.uni-hamburg.de) wrote:
: Hi all!

: Does anybody out there know where I can find a Prolog implementation for the
: Archimedes? I don't need very much chrome, plain Prolog will do.

I assume you mean the Acorn Archimedes..
If so you can get...in no particular order...

SWI-Prolog (ported by Steffan Corley), should be on micros.hensa.ac.uk

Bin-Prolog 3.n (ported by me after Paul Tarau rather nicely let me peer at
the sources) - this should be somewhere similar - this has restrictions to
usage and I no longer support this port on that basis, as well as not having
the time to do so.

HU-Prolog - older, probably on micros.hensa again...

Theres another commercial one costing about 70UKP, but this lacks DCGs...

SWI is probably the one to go for if you want builtin help and other nice
goodies, BinProlog is very, _very_ quick although debugging support is
slightly less (I'm sure PaulT will correct me if this has changed in 4..).

hope this helps,
regards,

al
(not speaking for HP..)
