OfrontPlus
Oberon family of languages to C translator for ARM, x64 and x86 architectures (by Oleg-N-Cher)
TheOberonCompanionCD
This is the original contents of the CD to the book "The Oberon Companion" (vdf, 1998) (by OberonSystem3)
OfrontPlus | TheOberonCompanionCD | |
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1 | 3 | |
52 | 2 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Component Pascal | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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OfrontPlus
Posts with mentions or reviews of OfrontPlus.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-26.
TheOberonCompanionCD
Posts with mentions or reviews of TheOberonCompanionCD.
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KolibriOS on Single Floppy Disk
"the core parts of KolibriOS (kernel and drivers) are written entirely in FASM assembly language", that's amazing. Porting it to another architecture is likely a full rewrite.
In comparison, the Oberon System 3 (see e.g. https://web.archive.org/web/20120630140329/http://www.ethobe...), which was written in the Oberon high-level language, also had a graphical user interface and network support and required 4MB RAM and 2MB disk space (see https://github.com/OberonSystem3/TheOberonCompanionCD/blob/m...).
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Oberon: The tiniest but richest FOSS HLL and OS you've never heard of
Meanwhile I found a version of the S3 source code, see https://github.com/OberonSystem3/TheOberonCompanionCD. There doesn't seem to be a coroutines module either.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing OfrontPlus and TheOberonCompanionCD you can also consider the following projects:
a2 - Active Oberon System (AOS), aka A2, and Bluebottle OS
OberonSystem - Modified version of the original from http://www.projectoberon.com/ for use with the Oberon IDE
A2OS - Unofficial mirror of the ETH A2 repository
oberon-compiler - N. Wirth's Project Oberon RISC compiler ported to Go.
oberon - Project Oberon RISC emulator in Go
Oberon - Oberon parser, code model & browser, compiler and IDE with debugger
OfrontPlus vs a2
TheOberonCompanionCD vs OberonSystem
OfrontPlus vs A2OS
TheOberonCompanionCD vs oberon-compiler
OfrontPlus vs oberon-compiler
TheOberonCompanionCD vs a2
OfrontPlus vs OberonSystem
TheOberonCompanionCD vs oberon
OfrontPlus vs oberon
TheOberonCompanionCD vs A2OS
TheOberonCompanionCD vs Oberon