THM-Oberon
A2OS
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THM-Oberon
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Project Oberon
This should be possible - Hellwig Geisse (forgot to mention his project, sorry - https://github.com/hgeisse/THM-Oberon) is working on an Oberon port to the Terasic DE2-115 FPGA port, which also an Altera FPGA like the MiSTer. The basis of the MiSTer is a Terasic DE10 Nano FPGA board, which has a more recent Cyclone V FPGA (the DE2-115 has a Cyclone II).
The MiST (MiSTer's predecessor, https://github.com/mist-devel) would also be a nice platform.
More Oberon resources and links can be found here if you are interested:
A2OS
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Oberon: The tiniest but richest FOSS HLL and OS you've never heard of
Because of pjmlp's hint I just looked into the repositories https://github.com/btreut/a2 and https://github.com/metacore/A2OS, but didn't find a coroutines module. I'm aware that Active Oberon (Patrik Reali, 2004) includes concurrency, but this is a different language than the one used for System 3.
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Project Oberon
The Oberon channel has several videos of Oberon in action,
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Oberon+Chan...
While Oberon was quite cool, people should also learn about its Xerox influence,
"Eric Bier Demonstrates Cedar"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_dt7NG38V4
Also dive into what happened afterwards, Oberon-2, Active Oberon, Zonnon,...
Active Oberon could be considered quite modern, also makes the distinction between safe and unsafe pointers, which improves the experience for low level coding.
https://github.com/metacore/A2OS
One of the best things about these systems is proving what systems programming with automatic memory management were capable of.
Given Oberon-2's influence on Go, maybe improving Fyne (https://fyne.io/fynedesk/) with something like gRPC for the dynamic experience, could be a possible sucessor.
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Leveraging the Go Type System
A couple, you can start here to see how the Active Oberon based OS looked like,
https://www.progtools.org/article.php?name=oberon§ion=co...
Some links are broken now, because ETHZ no longer hosts the A2 site, however you can get the latest language report at http://cas.inf.ethz.ch/boards/2/topics/1
And the source code and old documents for the original A2 OS at github, https://github.com/metacore/A2OS
What are some alternatives?
oberon-riscv - Oberon RISC-V port, based on Samuel Falvo's RISC-V compiler and Peter de Wachter's Project Norebo. Part of an academic project to evaluate Project Oberon on RISC-V.
oberonc - An Oberon-07 compiler for the JVM
a2 - Active Oberon System (AOS), aka A2, and Bluebottle OS
oberon
oberon-compiler - N. Wirth's Project Oberon RISC compiler ported to Go.
Oberon_SDRAM - Oberon core for FleaFPGA Ohm board
fynedesk - A full desktop environment for Linux/Unix using Fyne
OfrontPlus - Oberon family of languages to C translator for ARM, x64 and x86 architectures
OberonSystem - Modified version of the original from http://www.projectoberon.com/ for use with the Oberon IDE