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+ | OpenCyc, like Cyc, is written in SubL. | ||
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+ | SubL originally was compiled into machine language. | ||
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+ | Later, SubL was transpired into C which then was compiled into machine language. | ||
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+ | Later, SubL was transpired into Java which then was compiled into Java Vitrtual Machine (JVM) language. | ||
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* OpenCyc 0.6 exists | * OpenCyc 0.6 exists | ||
− | * OpenCyc 0.7b exists | + | * OpenCyc 0.7b exists -- appears to NOT use Java -- downloadable elseweb |
− | * OpenCyc 2.0 uses Java --- defaults to using 3600 series of ports | + | * OpenCyc 2.0 exists -- uses Java --- defaults to using 3600 series of ports -- downloadable elseweb |
− | * OpenCyc 4.0 uses Java --- defaults to using 8080 series of ports | + | * OpenCyc 4.0 exists -- uses Java --- defaults to using 8080 series of ports -- downloadable elseweb |
Revision as of 04:41, 9 March 2019
OpenCyc, like Cyc, is written in SubL.
SubL originally was compiled into machine language.
Later, SubL was transpired into C which then was compiled into machine language.
Later, SubL was transpired into Java which then was compiled into Java Vitrtual Machine (JVM) language.
- OpenCyc 0.6 exists
- OpenCyc 0.7b exists -- appears to NOT use Java -- downloadable elseweb
- OpenCyc 2.0 exists -- uses Java --- defaults to using 3600 series of ports -- downloadable elseweb
- OpenCyc 4.0 exists -- uses Java --- defaults to using 8080 series of ports -- downloadable elseweb