Oberon V4 for Linux and sources for different Oberon V4 implementation
Here you can find both an Oberon V4 system for Linux (x86) and a collection of Oberon V4 sources for various other platforms.
Oberon V4 was implemented at ETH Zurich for several platforms. Binaries can be found on their server[1] and on the one of the University of Linz[2] where Mössenböck's group did further development after he left ETH and the Group at ETH concentrated on System 3.
Oberon family of languages to C translator for ARM, x64 and x86 archit
...In fact, an Oberon program translated by Ofront+ can be expected to execute as fast and read as well as an equivalent hand-coded C program.
Ofront+ is based on Ofront by Software Templ OEG. Here are two versions:
1. Ofront+ for Windows & Linux command line
2. Ofront+ for BlackBox Component Builder (runs as a subsystem)
An Oberon-2 compatible source code translator which will produce C++ or Object-C files from Oberon input files. Extensions will be included to allow infix operator definitions, enumerated types, complex numbers, strings, and OS interface modules.
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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.