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    Ofront+

    Oberon family of languages to C translator for ARM, x64 and x86 archit

    Ofront+ is a tool that translates programs in Oberon dialects into semantically equivalent C programs. Full error analysis is performed on the Oberon input program and in case of no errors up to three files are generated as output. Ofront+ does not invoke the C compiler or linkage editor. This may be done in separate shell scripts or make files and is inherently dependent on the C compiler and linkage editor being used. Although normally not read by the user, the C code generated by...
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    Native Oberon

    Installation archives for some Oberon systems.

    Native Oberon Operating System
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    BB-XDev

    BB-XDev

    A kit for cross-platform & embedded development in modular languages.

    XDev is open and free set of compilers, additional tools, libraries and design patterns for cross-platform and embedded development in modular programming languages. You can develop projects in several languages at once. You can develop for different platforms, such as retro and new. Main goals and benefits of XDev =============================== + Simplicity, + Reliability, + Small size of the target machine code, + The widely using of the great achievements of the European...
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    Open source software for Bayesian statistics using Markov Chain Monte Carlo simulation.
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    SDL for Oberon

    SDL for Oberon

    Simple DirectMedia Layer bindings for Oberon family languages

    Simple DirectMedia Layer (www.libsdl.org) bindings for Oberon family languages: Modula-2 and Oberon-2 (XDS), Active Oberon (OPCL, ETH Oberon) and Component Pascal (BlackBox Component Builder). Supported SDL version 1.2.15 (stable).
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    port of optimizing oberon-2 compiler (http://ooc.sf.net) to nmos 6502 platforms using cc65(http://cc65.org) as a portable assembler. nmos6502-oo2c provides mini-library as well. upd. moved to github https://github.com/norayr
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    OOC is an Oberon-2 development platform. It consists of an optimizing compiler, a number of related tools, a set of standard library modules, and a reference manual.
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