Lisp and Prolog for Xenix

Richard Goerwitz goer at sophist.uucp
Sat Jun 9 01:17:38 AEST 1990


In article <JPC.90Jun7133953 at fogo.fctunl.rccn.pt> Jose Pina Coelho writes:
>
>One of my friends needs Prolog and Lisp to run on Xenix.
>What's on the market ?
>Does it need huge memorys?
>What's the price (if possible)?

I obtained a copy of sbprolog from cs.arizona.edu for free.  To get it
up and running under Xenix took applying their patches for some other
SysV system (I forget which), applying some hacks supplied by someone
else to work around use of the Berkeley syscall function, and then play-
ing the lint and grep game.

The syscall() hacks I obtained from Andrew Scherpbier (turtle at sciences.
sdsu.edu), and for the sbprolog source, you should contact Saumya Deb-
ray (debray at cs.arizona.edu).  If you send me a self-addressed envelope
with a disc in it, I'll be happy just to tar my binaries and send them
to you (this is assuming you are not inclined to hack).  It compiles
with both gcc and cc (with optimization in both cases!).

   -Richard L. Goerwitz              goer%sophist at uchicago.bitnet
   goer at sophist.uchicago.edu         rutgers!oddjob!gide!sophist!goer



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