You are inviting assistance in the commission of a crime, in a
usegroup whose topic is logic programming? Not logical. Borland Turbo
Prolog has evolved, anyway. It is now PDC Visual Prolog, at
http://www.visual-prolog.com
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Try www.visualprolog.com (I'm not sure if that's right).
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Michael A. Covington wrote:
>
> As far as I know, Borland has *not* released Turbo Prolog for free
> distribution. If they had done so, it would be on their web page. They
> sold Turbo Prolog to another company a while back and it is now known as
> Visual Prolog.
>
> Try www.visualprolog.com (I'm not sure if that's right).
>
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