Oberon (original) (raw)

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Development stage: 90% (as of Jul 5, 2022)[1]

"Oberon Computing" includes multiple aspects.[2] For an overview, begin with the Wikipedia article. For authoritative documents see Bibliography. For other uses of the name Oberon, refer to the disambiguation page.

  1. Substantial content is present. Improvements remain possible and editing continues at a modest pace.
  2. The Oberon programming language with multiple dialects, various Oberon operating systems, computing hardware where the operating systems have been used and the hardware description language, Lola-2, used to configure a FPGA.
  3. An adapter is required to connect a conventional serial mouse to the Hirose 3540-16P-CV connector. Support for the touchscreen has yet to be implemented.