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From: Henrik.Gedenryd@fil.lu.se (Henrik Gedenryd)
Subject: Re: Prolog V of Smalltalk V request
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Date: Mon, 21 Aug 1995 13:54:11 GMT
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In article <40v0jt$v2i@zen.hursley.ibm.com>, Paul_Gover@uk.ibm.com wrote:

>In <40t3pr$h2t$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com>, JPannozi
<76376.441@CompuServe.COM> writes:
>>I saw a request for PROLOG V that came with the old Smalltalk V
>>back in the late 1980's.  Has anyone located these goodies?? ...
>
>It's in the ST/V DOS version, if you can find one.  It expands the Smalltalk
>syntax to allow some sort of PROLOG objects, and has its own logic
>compiler, which I don't see in the Smalltalk code.  I doubt that it
>would transfer to any other environment.


It's also in the V/Mac 1.2 version. I rather easily ported parts of it to
V/Mac 2.0. Also check out Mei-Prolog at UIUC. Think it's for PP Smalltalk,
seems much more elaborate than Digitalk's.

-- Henrik
