From: Philip Perucci (dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil)
Date: 01/05/93


From: dsc3pzp@nmrdc1.nmrdc.nnmc.navy.mil (Philip Perucci)
Subject: AI on Linux?
Date: 5 Jan 1993 12:37:34 GMT

Hello,

  I don't suppose anyone out there is doing any "serious AI" on Linux?
What I am looking for is any of the following:

  1) PROLOG
  2) Expert System
  3) Neural Networks Toolkit
  4) Sybolic Math Package

I am aware of CLISP on SLS, but have not seen any applications for it,
and the documentation for CLISP all seems to be in German (being American,
I have enough trouble with English...). I tried SWI-Prolog, but it does
not compile off-the-shelf. Hacking SWI-Prolog got me nowhere, v1.6.6 and
v1.6.7. While I am aware of earlier ports, I don't like having difficulty
keeping up with latest version of a "product".

Hearing of anything that compiles "off-the-shelf" with Linux 0.99pl2,
gcc 2.3.3, and libc 4.2 would be MOST appreciated!!!
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