Sandia has a license from NRC to redistribute the FuzzyJ toolkit. I will
put it up on the Jess web site as soon as the site comes back from system
time.

On 10/7/12 5:55 AM, "dselva80" <dse...@mit.edu> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>Can I find Bob Orchard's fuzzy Jess toolkit for download anywhere?
>(academic
>license) All links to the toolkit seem to be broken since Bob retired,
>and I
>don't really want to reimplement all this functionality from scratch...
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Daniel
>
>
>
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