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From: daled@cds9172.Cadence.COM (Dale DePriest)
Subject: Re: Looking for ELIZA
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|> In article <Cvx4Jv.IBo@sun2.iusb.indiana.edu>,
|> Sean Hoade <shoade@sun1.iusb.indiana.edu> wrote:
|> >I know this has probably been requested a thousand times on the ai and 
|> >computer newsgroups, but I'm desperately seeking a PC-compatible version of 
|> >ELIZA, the "therapeutic" program developed by Weizenbaum.  If anyone can help 
|> >me with this, it would be GREATLY appreciated.
Get a copy of gnu emacs for your machine and start doctor.  This is the
current incarnation of eliza and is shipped with every copy of emacs.  It
is written in lisp (of course) and can be improved I am sure.

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