Lm-prolog


Lisp Machine Prolog.
A Prolog interpreter in Zetalisp for the Lisp Machine developed by Ken Kahn and Mats Carlsson in 1983.
(ftp://sics.se/archive/lm-prolog.tar.Z).
[“LM-Prolog User Manual”, M. Carlsson et al, Uppsala Dec 1983].
(1994-12-14)

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