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LPA '''micro-PROLOG''' was the first [[Prolog]] system for micro-computers.
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LPA '''micro-PROLOG''' was the first [[Prolog]] system for microcomputers, it was later replaced by a ground up rewrite known as [[LPA Prolog]].
 
==History==
The first versions were implemented at the Department of Computing and Control at Imperial College London, by Frank McCabe and Richard Ennals.


==Versions==
==Versions==
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==Publications==
==Publications==
* J. R Ennals: ''Beginning micro-PROLOG (A Hands on! computer book)'' - Harper & Row 1984, ISBN 0-06-669000-5
* J. R. Ennals: ''Beginning micro-PROLOG (A Hands on! computer book)'' - Harper & Row 1984, ISBN 0-06-669000-5
* Keith L. Clark: ''micro-PROLOG: Programming in Logic'' - Prentice Hall 1984, ISBN 0-13-581264-X
* Keith L. Clark: ''micro-PROLOG: Programming in Logic'' - Prentice Hall 1984, ISBN 0-13-581264-X
* Tom Conlon: ''Learning Micro-PROLOG: A Problem Solving Approach'' - Addison Wesley 1985, ISBN 0-201-11241-8
* Tom Conlon: ''Learning Micro-PROLOG: A Problem-Solving Approach'' - Addison Wesley 1985, ISBN 0-201-11241-8
* A. A. Berk: ''Micro-PROLOG & Artificial Intelligence'' - Collins 1985, ISBN 0-00-383158-2
* A. A. Berk: ''Micro-PROLOG & Artificial Intelligence'' - Collins 1985, ISBN 0-00-383158-2


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.lpa.co.uk/sil.htm 25 Years of 386-PROLOG]
* http://www.lpa.co.uk/hom_lpa.htm
* http://www.lpa.co.uk/hom_lpa.htm


[[Category:Prolog]]
[[Category:Prolog development environment]]

Latest revision as of 23:17, 16 November 2022

Micro-PROLOG
Name micro-PROLOG
Version 3.1 (Mar 1984)
Vendor LPA Ltd.
Author Frank McCabe
Licence Commercial
WWW

LPA micro-PROLOG was the first Prolog system for microcomputers, it was later replaced by a ground up rewrite known as LPA Prolog.

History

The first versions were implemented at the Department of Computing and Control at Imperial College London, by Frank McCabe and Richard Ennals.

Versions

  • Sep 1980: micro-PROLOG 2.02
  • 1981: micro-PROLOG 2.11
  • May 1981: micro-PROLOG 2.12
  • 1982: micro-PROLOG 3.0
  • Feb 1983: micro-PROLOG 3.05
  • Mar 1984: micro-PROLOG 3.1
  • 1985: micro-PROLOG Professional

Publications

  • J. R. Ennals: Beginning micro-PROLOG (A Hands on! computer book) - Harper & Row 1984, ISBN 0-06-669000-5
  • Keith L. Clark: micro-PROLOG: Programming in Logic - Prentice Hall 1984, ISBN 0-13-581264-X
  • Tom Conlon: Learning Micro-PROLOG: A Problem-Solving Approach - Addison Wesley 1985, ISBN 0-201-11241-8
  • A. A. Berk: Micro-PROLOG & Artificial Intelligence - Collins 1985, ISBN 0-00-383158-2

Links