Native Oberon
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Native Oberon is the version of the Oberon operating system which runs on bare PC hardware. It has minimal hardware requirements (133MHz Pentium, 100MB hard disk, and a VESA 2 graphics card with a resolution of at least 1024x768 pixel, optionally a 3COM Network card). The basic system runs from a single HD-Floppy and additional software can be installed through the network. The system is surprisingly functional given its small code-base. It is written completely in the Oberon programming language.
[edit] External links
- ETH Oberon Home Page
- BlueBottle/Aos An evolution of Native Oberon with support for Multiprocessor systems with Active Objects (kind of threads running on separate processors, if available) and a Zooming User Interface
- Native Oberon Home Page
- Native Oberon Hardware Compatibility
- Genealogy and History of The Oberon System
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