Rete, because of its intrinsically large and effectively unbounded
memory usage, is poorly suited for embedded applications.
Given that, CLIPS can be compiled in a minimal configuration that
leaves out unnecessary stuff including, I think, the rule compiler
(you compile the rules to C code, and link them with this minimal
engine.)
Of course, there's always the Personal Java platform, with Jess. I've
never tried to get Jess running on the KVM (Palm Pilot JVM,) but I do
know of someone that had it basically working on a Windows CE palmtop.
I think Arman Anwar wrote:
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> He,
> Who is capable of attempting the absurd,
> Is capable of achieving the impossible.
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Sandia National Labs FAX: (925) 294-2234
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