Jump to content

Gardens Point Oberon-2: Difference between revisions

From EDM2
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Description==
A multi-platform [[Oberon-2]] development package based on the [[Gardens Point Modula-2]] development system from QUT and was available both as a commercial product and an open source package.
A multi-platform [[Oberon-2]] development package based on the [[Gardens Point Modula 2]] development system from QUT and was available both as a commercial product and an open source package.


==Prerequisites==
==Prerequisites==
* Both the DOS and OS/2 versions require [[EMX]] 0.9 or later.
* Both the DOS and OS/2 versions require [[EMX]] 0.9 or later.


====Known issues====
==Known issues==
* The DOS version expects a [[VCPI]] compatible memory manager and will only run under modern versions of Windows or other [[DPMI]] hosts if you replace the EMX memory manager with RSX.
* The DOS version expects a [[VCPI]] compatible memory manager and will only run under modern versions of Windows or other [[DPMI]] hosts if you replace the EMX memory manager with RSX.
==Author==
* [[Kevin John Gough]] (Queensland University)


==Links==
==Links==
* http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/modula/oberon-oct96.zip
* {{FileLink|GardensPointOberon_1996-10-17.zip}} (Program and manual in PostScript)
* http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/modula/oberon-ps.zip (Documentation in Postscript format)
 
==Author & publisher==
* [[Kevin John Gough]]
* Queensland University


[[Category:Tools]]
[[Category:Oberon]][[Category:Open Source Software]]
[[Category:Oberon]]
[[Category:DOS Tools]]
[[Category:Generic Unix Tools]]
[[Category:Open Source Software]]

Latest revision as of 16:11, 27 January 2024

A multi-platform Oberon-2 development package based on the Gardens Point Modula-2 development system from QUT and was available both as a commercial product and an open source package.

Prerequisites

  • Both the DOS and OS/2 versions require EMX 0.9 or later.

Known issues

  • The DOS version expects a VCPI compatible memory manager and will only run under modern versions of Windows or other DPMI hosts if you replace the EMX memory manager with RSX.

Author

Links