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An implementation of [[Oberon-2]] for 32 bit OS/2 developed [[David C. Morrill]] while he was working for the [[IBM]] Personal Systems division in Texas. Much like [[IBM Modula-2]] the Oberon-2 system was never distributed outside IBM and the only software developed with the system we know to have been released is the [[REXX]] front end creator [[Dr. Dialog]], but juding from that program the Oberon-2 system may have had an interesting feature or two.
An implementation of [[Oberon-2]] for 32 bit OS/2 developed [[David C. Morrill]] while he was working for the [[IBM]] Personal Systems division in Texas. Much like [[IBM Modula-2]] the Oberon-2 system was never distributed outside IBM and the only software developed with the system we know to have been released is the freeware/EWS [[REXX]] front end creator [[Dr. Dialog]], but juding from that program the Oberon-2 system may have had an interesting feature or two.




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An implementation of Oberon-2 for 32 bit OS/2 developed David C. Morrill while he was working for the IBM Personal Systems division in Texas. Much like IBM Modula-2 the Oberon-2 system was never distributed outside IBM and the only software developed with the system we know to have been released is the freeware/EWS REXX front end creator Dr. Dialog, but juding from that program the Oberon-2 system may have had an interesting feature or two.