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'''Native XDS-x86''' is an optimising ISO Modula-2 and Oberon-2 compiler for Intel x86 based platforms. Not only it enables you to mix those two languages freely, but also offers access to the operating system API, and uses any third-party library with a plain C API.
'''Native XDS-x86''' (''xTech Development System'') is an Oberon-2 development environment for Intel x86-based platforms.
 
==Features==
Native XDS for OS/2 includes an IDE with help files as well as Modula-2/Oberon-2 optimizing compiler. Full 32-bit OS/2 API support is provided. Not only it enables you to mix those two languages freely, but also offers access to the operating system API, and uses any third-party library with a plain C API.


[[XDS-C]] is a similar environment that emits C code.
[[XDS-C]] is a similar environment that emits C code.
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==Version==
==Version==
;OS/2
;OS/2
* 2.12 (Mar 1996) - first pre-release
* 2.17 (Jul 1996) - pre-release, restricted demo
* 2.45 rc2 ([http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/modula/xds-x86-env-245-rc2-os2.zip xds-x86-env-245-rc2-os2.zip] - 2000-05-03)
* 2.45 rc2 ([http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/dev/modula/xds-x86-env-245-rc2-os2.zip xds-x86-env-245-rc2-os2.zip] - 2000-05-03)
;Windows and Linux
;Windows and Linux

Revision as of 02:38, 12 December 2018

Native XDS-x86 (xTech Development System) is an Oberon-2 development environment for Intel x86-based platforms.

Features

Native XDS for OS/2 includes an IDE with help files as well as Modula-2/Oberon-2 optimizing compiler. Full 32-bit OS/2 API support is provided. Not only it enables you to mix those two languages freely, but also offers access to the operating system API, and uses any third-party library with a plain C API.

XDS-C is a similar environment that emits C code.

Version

OS/2
Windows and Linux
  • 2.51
  • 2.6 beta 2 (2012-02-06)

License

  • Originally commercial software, now discontinued Windows and Linux versions have seen minor updates, since May 2005, all XDS products except the OS/2 tools are available under a freeware license.

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