Help finding CLIPS?

Duane L. Rezac drezac at dcsc.dla.mil
Tue Mar 27 22:58:57 AEST 1990


>From article <9703 at marque.mu.edu>, by georgec at marque.mu.edu:
> A friend writes:
> 
> I need some help in locating some public domain software.  
> It's called CLIPS and is apparently put out by a company 
> called COSMIC.  As I understand it, CLIPS is a C Language
> Interpreter for LISP (as near as I can tell, it translates 
> LISP to C).
> 
> If anyone can give pointers or has experience with this 
> program, please respond by e-mail to 
> barcio at cs.niu.edu  (Joe Barcio)
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> George Corliss, Marquette University, georgec at marque.mu.edu


CLIPS is an artificial intellegence shell written in C by NASA. 
It is *NOT* public domain.  It is available free from NASI for use
by government agencies or their contractors, but a fee is charged
for other users. The older versions were available for approx $300.
You can get more information on CLIPS from: 

	COSMIC
	382 E Broad St
	Athens, GA 30603
	(404)-542-3265


Duane L. Rezac

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