ETH Oberon System
ETH Oberon is a single-user, multi-tasking system with an integrated software environment that runs on bare hardware or on top of a host operating system.
History
The Oberon System 3 project started in 1991 for Ceres-2 target.
- 1992: Release 2.0 (Spirit of Oberon)
Implementations
There were two separate implementations of the ETH Oberon system developed for OS/2 in the 90s, first came a version of System V4 by Daniel Steiner that was distributed as shareware and appears not to have had a source release.
But there was also a slightly later release of System V2.2, this time by Taylor Hutt and featured full source code. The 2.2 version was however only available from Mr Hutt's FTP and not placed on any FTP archives and appears to have disappeared altogether, Mr Hutt also developed the COP2 Oberon-to-C translator.
Note that these two above are full environments with their own GUI and not just a compiler or a development system.
Version
Oberon System V2.2
Oberon System V4 for OS/2 2.1
- 0.3 (Oct 1994)
- 0.6e (Feb 1996) [oberonv4.zip]
Links
- ETH Oberon Home Page
- Oberon V4 sources - OS/2 specific code missing
License
- Source code for the is in the Public Domain, the Oberon System 4 specific version is commercial shareware.
Author
- Niklaus Wirth
- Jürg Gutknecht
- ETH
- Daniel Steiner (V4 OS/2 Port)
- Taylor Hutt (V2 OS/2 Port)
Publications
- M. Reiser: The Oberon System, User Guide and Programmer's Manual - Addison Wesley 1991, ISBN 0-201-54422-9
- Niklaus Wirth; Jürg Gutknecht: Project Oberon; The Design of an Operating System and Compiler (2005)
- Niklaus Wirth; Jürg Gutknecht: Project Oberon; The Design of an Operating System and Compiler (2013)